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Macro Photography Tips |
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Tips on Getting Sharp Macro Photography
Select Macro Mode
- this is a fairly obvious first step but Im always surprised by
how many digital camera owners havent explored |
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Focusing -
I find that in macro photography it is helpful to have full control over
focusing - especially when you have shallow |
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Flash - in
many macro shots having some artificial light is important. The challenge
with compact cameras is that most give you limited control of your flash.
As a result choosing a good time of day when there is plenty of available
light is probably your bes Take Your Shot - once you have your shot lined up and in focus take your shot. Make sure once youve taken it to take a good look at it on your LCD, zooming in to make sure that your focusing is sharp. Try shooting at slightly different apertures, with different compositions and focusing on different points of your subject to see what works best. Macro Lens Attachments - some compact cameras actually have accessories available to help with macro/close up photography. These will enable you to enlarge your subject and/or decrease your minimum focal length. These might be worth investing in if you intend on doing a lot of macro work. Self Timer - use
your cameras self timer on its shortest time setting to eliminate
the small amount of camera shake from pressing the shutter. Most compact
cameras dont have cable releases but a simple way around this is
to which will similarly mean you have no movement of your camera when
taking your shot to make sure yourshots are completely still. |