Macro - The learning stages PDF Print E-mail
User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 
Saturday, 08 November 2008 00:00
Hits smaller text tool iconmedium text tool iconlarger text tool icon

Placing an auxiliary close-up lens in front of the camera's taking lens. Inexpensive screw-in or slip-on attachments provide close focusing at very low cost. The quality is variable, with some two-element versions being excellent while many inexpensive single element lenses exhibit chromatic aberration and reduced sharpness of the resulting image. This method works with cameras that have fixed lenses, and is commonly used with bridge cameras. These lenses add diopters to the optical power of the lens, decreasing the minimum focusing distance, and allowing the camera to get closer to the subject.

Macro Photography with my Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6 DG Macro and/or Canon EF 50mm f1.8 + Raynox DCR-250.

 

10 Sentimo
UV 67mm
Canon EOS 400D with Sigma 18-125mm
Canon EOS 400D
A Bee'st
Take Off
....
Back to Back
Small Flowering Plant
Desiccated Flower
Bee Attack
Bee Flight
Bee Flight
Bud's Life
Microgametophytes
Ornamental Plant
Ornamental Plant
Baby Flower
Another Bud's Life
Road Trip: Birds
Road Trip: Budgerigar
Road Trip: Budgerigar

 

 

 

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

feed-image
-->