How to use Macro in camera

How to use Macro in camera ?

Macro or close

1) Select the MACRO MODE on your camera - Many of us are less sensitive to the presence of this function. MACRO MODE represented by the symbol of small flowers. - There are two options for the MODE MACRO, whether we choose to focus SUBJECT distance very close to the lens or in the ordinary. - MACRO MODE will always remind us that the use of large aperture is recommended that background can be separated between the SUBJECT.
2) Use a tripod - Tripod is very useful to prevent us from blurred images and allows us to try a variety of different composition
3) Aperture - Most cameras are not much given the option to change the other functions during the MACRO function is selected. But if we allow the camera to change the aperture it was quite nice actually. - In the topic we are learning about aperture, the aperture function is to get depth OF FIELD. In this context, please select a large aperture (small aperture value) if we wanted OF FIELD great depth in other words only the desired SUBJECTS only in the FOCUS or select a small aperture (large aperture value) to produce the entire image in FOCUS of FOREGROUND to the background. - The MACRO photography often large aperture (small aperture value) is used.
4) focusing - MACRO photography requires a good focusing. Especially when we use a large aperture which is only in the FOCUS SUBJECTS. - If the camera we have to change the distance FOCUS function manually, use it to determine the point of FOCUS is quite interesting.
5) The composition - Remember back in the law as RULES OF THIRD composition and so on. - Make sure that the resulting image will later have an important point that can show SUBJECTS. Make sure the Subject is positioned accordingly. Background also plays an important role.
6) FLASH - The MACRO photography, lighting is important. Whether natural or artificial lighting can affect mood. - If our cameras allow us to change the strength of the light from the FLASH, change it to suit the distance is the SUBJECT and the lens. - Use a tissue and placed before the FLASH to get more spread light. - Get an A4 paper or the like to act as a reflector to balance the light. - Try to experiment with light.
7) Recording Images - After pictures MACRO recorded, make sure we see the first results on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera. Make sure that the recorded image is in the clear and unambiguous. - Try different bereksperimentasi with light, use a different aperture, composition and focal point for the best image.
8) MACRO LENS Attachment - Some digital cameras have accessory that can be added in front of the lens. - This is to assist in facilitating the MACRO photography. These accessories will magnify the image which we will record and allow us to bridge the distance and the lens SUBJECTS
9) SELF TIMER - Use a tripod SELF TIMER and help us to ensure that the images will be recorded in a state that jlas once. Shake free of that would cause image blur MACRO.


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