macro lenses
Pick out all the minute details in a subject and make
them the centre piece of a beautiful sharp photograph
Quick tip
You’ll find macro added to many
zoom lenses, but this doesn’t
mean that they will give the
same results as a macro lens.
The term macro on most zooms
means that it may be able to
focus a little closer than other
lenses, not that it will be able to
focus on small subjects.acro lenses enable you to enter a
world that’s invisible to the casual
observer. Most photographers use
them to fill the frame with tiny
subjects, but they’re much more versatile than
simply being a tool for focusing on close-ups.
Most Canon-fit macro lenses have a focal
length between 50mm to 180mm, as well asa reasonably fast maximum aperture, which
is perfect when you want to really blur out
the background. Used at normal distances,
you can use a macro lens like you would a
prime lens. Most offer a maximum aperture
of around f/2.8, which will create a lovely
shallow depth of field when shooting
portraits, but really they’re for tiny subjects.m
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