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How to properly use macro camera?

(Topic created on: 07-23-2020 10:31 AM)
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TheYuvrajOP
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I'm not an expert in camera things so I need you all to teach me! 
Macro mode is pretty confusing and Pro mode is too complicated🙁
One macro mode photo👇🏻

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In macro mode the focus is fixed at a point, you're supposed to bring the device near to the object you're clicking.
Take time, check if the object is in focus and then go for the shot.


In pro mode, you can fix the aperture, the focus, the iso, manually.
the bigger the aperture, the more it'll take light in.

Taking control of the shutter speed, lets you decide the time for which the camera can capture.

Longer the shutter speed, higher will be the capturing speed. It can be used in night time or capturing light trails, etc.

On opposite, less shutter speed can be used to click fast moving objects but it'll require ample amount of light.


I hope you got your answer.
Thank you.

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Yes sure, until you'll not click and play and tweak the settings, how you gonna learn.
Do evey sort of changes and click pictures, nothing will go wrong.

All the best.

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You welcome and community is build on good behavior so its kinda mandatory.
Sure I'll check out.

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In macro mode the focus is fixed at a point, you're supposed to bring the device near to the object you're clicking.
Take time, check if the object is in focus and then go for the shot.


In pro mode, you can fix the aperture, the focus, the iso, manually.
the bigger the aperture, the more it'll take light in.

Taking control of the shutter speed, lets you decide the time for which the camera can capture.

Longer the shutter speed, higher will be the capturing speed. It can be used in night time or capturing light trails, etc.

On opposite, less shutter speed can be used to click fast moving objects but it'll require ample amount of light.


I hope you got your answer.
Thank you.
TheYuvrajOP
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Thank you for your valuable reply! I have understood a bit, I'll click some pics and post here, You tell me if I am doing it right or wrong. Ok?
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Yes sure, until you'll not click and play and tweak the settings, how you gonna learn.
Do evey sort of changes and click pictures, nothing will go wrong.

All the best.
TheYuvrajOP
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Thank you for your time and friendly nature! I recommend you to follow me so that you don't miss my new post! If you are free then please go and check out my old posts too! I never post any nonsense!
Thank you😘
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You welcome and community is build on good behavior so its kinda mandatory.
Sure I'll check out.
TheYuvrajOP
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Sir, Would you mind checking out my new post🙏🏻
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