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Nice shot! Thanks for sharing the technique.
I'm pretty sure my body doesn't support in-body bracketing, but it does have a fast burst rate. I wonder if a slight front to back rock would be enough to get the shots needed for focus stacking.
I'd doubt that would work. You'd also be changing the distance to the subject, and in so doing changing its size in the frame each shot.
You could probably do a burst and twist your focus ring manually throughout, though.
Sounds like an interesting after work test! You've got me very curious. If I'm doing this hand held there will likely be some wind, so things are going to move a tiny bit naturally. That and most of my lenses exhibiting focus breathing, so even if the camera were stationary the perspective would change slightly.
I'll hopefully follow up soon.
For science!