I highly recommend it for both beginners and advanced photographers. Close-up and macro photography by Adrian Davies is one of the best books you can read. Well, there is a lot to talk about equipment. A dedicated macro lens will give you sharp images, good working distance and better exposure. And you may experience colour issues, noise at high ISO etc. ![]() Well, then why does one needs to buy expensive DSLR and lenses if they can take macro photographs using a point and shoot camera? Even though taking macro photography with a compact camera is easy, one may not have full control over their cameras as most of them are automatic. Some of them are lens reversal technique, close up filters, diopters etc.īasically, the choice of equipment and techniques depends on the magnification one wants to make. There are some good, low-cost alternatives for macro photography using a DSLR camera. So, extra investment is necessary if you want to try some macro photography with a DSLR camera.īut, do not worry. There are some super macro lenses which help you to take magnification beyond 1:1. Macro lenses are designed for taking macro photographs with 1:1 or life-size magnification. However, unlike a point and shoot camera, you need to have extra lenses for taking macro photographs with a DSLR camera. I wouldn’t say being fully automatic is one of the disadvantages since advanced point and shoot cameras offer manual controls.ĭSLR cameras: The advantages of using a DSLR are that they give good image quality, great low light performance due to large sensor, and full manual controls. The disadvantages include – low image quality, poor low light performance due to small sensor size. Since they are compact it won’t scare the insects away. Point and shoot cameras have inbuilt macro lenses which allows you to take photos in high magnification. It will never let you down unless you compare the results with those taken from DSLR cameras. So, point and shoot cameras are good for beginners who want to try some photography. But, since that camera was fully automatic, it helped me to take some pretty decent shots. I must say, the results where incredible. It was a Sony DSC-T20 which is a basic point and shoot camera. Point and shoot cameras: What boosted my interest in photography was a point and shoot camera I borrowed from my sister. ![]() Since mobile phone cameras are fully automatic (some allows you to change the ISO) you can’t get creative in your shots. The downside of mobile phone macro photography is that they don’t perform well in low light situations and the image quality is poor when compared to digital cameras. They are compact and are good for not-so-serious photographers. Mobile phone cameras: I started my photography with a mobile phone camera. You can take macro photographs with almost any camera available in the market – from a mobile phone camera to a DSLR camera.But each type of digital cameras has its advantages and disadvantages. Well, you don’t necessarily need a high-end equipment to take macro shots. ![]() But for studio macros of small inanimate objects (coins etc.), it is comparatively easy. Getting a good result depends on the abovementioned factors and the sheer volume of shots one takes. You need to compose it perfectly – avoid a cluttered background, proper depth of field etc. One needs a lot of patience and perseverance for taking macro shots of insects. I will get back on what these numbers mean in my future posts. There is 1:2, 1:1, 2:1 and so on magnifications are there. Let’s come to the business. There are different levels in macro photography based on the magnification. You can define it in whatever way you would like depending upon your philosophical bend. Well, the definition is ambiguous as different macro photographers have their own definitions – some say it is not an art as they are not creating anything, as it is just translation of what is actually there. This may look very basic to most people who are already into photography but I believe it will be helpful for those who want to give their first shot at macro photography.įor those who do or don’t know about macro photography, I say, it is an art of taking close-up pictures to show the details which go un-noticed or ‘invisible’ to the naked eye. So, let me give you a brief introduction. These are some of the common questions that come to one’s mind when they think about taking macro photography for the first time. What is macro photography? Can I take macro photos with my compact camera? OR Do I need an expensive equipment to take macro photographs? How many shots should I take to get good results?
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