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Aperiology (MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY) Encore with Joseph Saunders

Ologies with Alie Ward

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Macro Photography - How to Get the Most Out of Your Canon DSLR Camera

The higher your f stop, the smaller the aperture and the more crisp the details in your photo will be. If it's open longer and your shutter speed is slow, that could lead to blurring if your tiny little model moves. So manual settings can be even better than the pre programmed macro settings. Some experts say 45 to 65 millimeters is good for product photography,. 90 to 105 millimeters, good for bugs and flowers and small objects. 150 to 200 millimeters, better for being farther away from your subjects.

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