![]() This translates into enormous magnification when you view the resulting image on-screen or in print. So, for example, something the size of a postage stamp will pretty much fill the whole image frame. But what does that actually mean? Magnificationīasically, at 1.0x magnification, an object will be reproduced on a camera’s image sensor at full life size. By comparison, most (but not all) macro prime lenses deliver a full 1.0x or 1:1 magnification ratio. You’ll often see telephoto zoom lenses with the word ‘macro’ somewhere in their title, but they typically give a maximum magnification factor of merely 0.3x to 0.5x. And when it comes to getting in close, there’s no beating a proper macro lens. However, the main advantage of any ‘system’ camera like a DSLR or mirrorless camera is that you can fit the right lens for the shooting scenario. There are various ways to shoot extreme close-ups, including the use of hollow extension tubes, reversing rings or close-up ‘filters’ that screw into to the accessory attachment thread of regular lenses.
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