6 comments:

dodol said...

Many pocket camera with these advanced features today. Some of them may even focus to 1 cm () half an inch!

To move an object, such as fish, I take something with a hoof to an external flash (better view) when you fire. Do not buy now, because most of them were built in Flash, but you want to think.

However, most of the Canon PowerShot series, which can. Or maybe something like the power of the model.

dodol said...

Many pocket camera with these advanced features today. Some of them may even focus to 1 cm () half an inch!

To move an object, such as fish, I take something with a hoof to an external flash (better view) when you fire. Do not buy now, because most of them were built in Flash, but you want to think.

However, most of the Canon PowerShot series, which can. Or maybe something like the power of the model.

dodol said...

Many pocket camera with these advanced features today. Some of them may even focus to 1 cm () half an inch!

To move an object, such as fish, I take something with a hoof to an external flash (better view) when you fire. Do not buy now, because most of them were built in Flash, but you want to think.

However, most of the Canon PowerShot series, which can. Or maybe something like the power of the model.

eliyhaou a said...

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Elbert said...

Sony H-series is quite good at macros. Search in dpreview.com 's Forum for the images of Sony H-Series Cyber Shots macro.

Edwin said...

If you are the absolute best macro photos buy a digital SLR Entry Level (Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax) and a true macro lens.

A macro lens is designed for maximum sharpness and extreme close-up lines is an area that lens. Currently, most available and a maximum magnification ratio of 1:1 are complete - a picture size - without any "add ons" such as type extension tubes. A rubber (folding) umbrella is the macro lens would be a good thing. It allows you to "seal" the lens on the side of the tank.

If you decide to use flash camera, which is certainly the best way forward.

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