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'''Macro''' [[photography]] means making any kind of sharp close-up photos of objects at a distance shorter than the minimal object distance of a standard lens. Macro photos can be achieved with [[lens#Macro|macro lens]], with an add-on close-up lens element (or add-on close-up single group achromatic lens) on a normal lens, with [[lens tube extension]], or, the most exciting, with a reverse lens adapter (retro adapter).
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'''Macro''' [[photography]] means making any kind of sharp close-up photos of objects at a distance shorter than the minimal object distance of a standard lens. Macro photos can be achieved with a [[lens#Macro|macro lens]], with an add-on close-up lens element (or add-on close-up single group achromatic lens) on a normal lens, with [[lens tube extension]], or, the most exciting, with a reverse lens adapter (retro adapter).
  
 
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Revision as of 14:21, 13 October 2011

Macro photography means making any kind of sharp close-up photos of objects at a distance shorter than the minimal object distance of a standard lens. Macro photos can be achieved with a macro lens, with an add-on close-up lens element (or add-on close-up single group achromatic lens) on a normal lens, with lens tube extension, or, the most exciting, with a reverse lens adapter (retro adapter).


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