try to learning Macro with my pocket camera
DeeD'Seven Hatchling 6 posts Joined Jun 2010 Location: Indonesian More info | Jun 17, 2010 02:36 | #1 |
ceriltheblade Goldmember 2,484 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2007 Location: middle east More info | Jun 17, 2010 04:23 | #2 well...not really. macro is usually defined as a 1:1 representation of the subject on the sensor of the camera. Some pocket cameras have a decent close up mode or "macro" mode for close up pictures e.g. canon s3IS though with some additions - they can get close to the 1:1 magnification. 7D/5dIII
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chrisa2007 Senior Member More info | Jun 17, 2010 07:05 | #3 Whilst not necessarily strictly macro, it's still close up. And if that's all your current camera can do, then using it to get as close in is a good starting point. macro-photo.co.uk
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