In macro photography, the lens arguably counts for more than the camera – any camera can shoot close-ups, while many lenses can’t. The ability to focus in close and magnify subjects to fill the frame ...
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Some point-and-shoot cameras are surprisingly good at macro photography. The reason? It's actually because of those small sensors
No, a point-and-shoot camera isn’t going to get the same pro results as a mirrorless camera with a good macro lens. A ...
The RF 45mm f/1.2 is an absolute gem, and I’d love to see more lenses like it.
We independently review everything we recommend. We may get paid to link out to retailer sites, and when you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Ben Keough Ben Keough is an ...
Close-up photographs offer an unusual view of our world, especially when that world is pictured larger than life. Capturing small subjects -- insects, flowers, stamps, coins and so on -- requires ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. As any experienced photographer could tell you, there's more to this longstanding art form than merely pointing a camera at something and ...
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