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on 19-08-2014 02:21 PM
I mostly use just my little Sony cybershot camera Pimpy. It does have that little macro symbol on it which I use but it is a bit hit and miss, or maybe I should say I am a bit hit and miss. Plenty of blurry photos too.
It used to have macro on and macro off and macro close focus but I have lost that setting. I don't know where it went!
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on 19-08-2014 02:27 PM
This is pretty much why I specified, "or to put it simply, close up".........It generally requires a macro lens to achieve "macro" photography..........even my stuff is more "close up" than "macro".
This is more in the way of macro..............
Pimpy, what new lens did you buy?
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on 19-08-2014 02:29 PM
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on 19-08-2014 02:31 PM
Thanks J*oono, he's turning into a most handsome young man, his parents were both feral (Mr Tende rescued Spud off the roof/ceiling of a supermarket, hence the name) and we weren't sure what he'd end up like.
Mind you, he's getting huge, only 8 months old and he's kind of turning into FatcatRuby....
Pimpy, I have that flower symbol on my camera but it's only called 'close up' when I click onto it... That's what I use for my close ups and use with my longer lens as the photos seem to come out better than the small lens.
I'm busting for a macro...I Keep hinting to Mr T.
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on 19-08-2014 02:32 PM
Yes Punch, I am. Lost my post, comp disconnected and when I got back on my post was saved? odd.
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on 19-08-2014 02:34 PM
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on 19-08-2014 02:43 PM
Jake, I have a nikon and bought a 105mm micro lens. It has a very very small (narrow? is that the right term) depth of field for close up stuff, so only a tiny bit is in focus. That could just be my ignorance though, I don't really have a clue how to use my camera properly. It's nearly impossible to use on auto focus on really close stuff as the slightest movement has it refocusing.
Punchdrunk, I tried to take a screen shot of my phone showing where to find the 'macro' setting but the stupid thing won't let me. I have a samsung. I would think the iphones would have it if you knew where to look.

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on 19-08-2014 02:44 PM
I'm busting for a macro...I Keep hinting to Mr T.
Good ones aren't cheap............this is mine. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/194451-USA/Canon_4657A006_100mm_f_2_8_USM_Macro.html
However, for a little less money, you can get a 60 mm macro http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/371176-USA/Canon_0284B002_EF_S_60mm_f_2_8_Macro.html
Other camera makes have similar lenses available.
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on 19-08-2014 02:46 PM
that would be pretty much the same as the nikkor I bought.

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on 19-08-2014 02:46 PM
Punchdrunk, I tried to take a screen shot of my phone showing where to find the 'macro' setting but the stupid thing won't let me. I have a samsung. I would think the iphones would have it if you knew where to look.
Mines a Sony Xperia. I'll google later and see if I can find anything. I changed it to manual but there was still no obvious macro setting.
