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I am having issues taking good closeups. I have a nikkon coolpics L5. I use a tropod, but I still have issues getting it to focus for super closeups. I have tried maco mode and standard mode. Any suggestions?
trido":2r5e3f45 said:How many mega pixels is it? With my wifes 8 meg if find it easier to simply put the camera in macro mode, take the pic without zooming and then crop and blow it up in adobe photoshop. I am always amazed at the clarity of detail I get without buying the extra lenz for the camera.
sfsuphysics":8zv2ll8b said:Depends upon which macro mode your camera is doing, mine I have macro and "super" macro (which is closre than 7cm from lens. If I use the super macro it tends to focus on the crap growing on the glass. Also look at your camera and see where it's focusing to, usually the square in the center on your LCD will move to a particular part when you "half click" to get the focus, maybe it's trying to focus on something else other than what you want in detail.
My wife uses shutterfly to do photo editing. To crop, resize and even do some light enhancing seemed very easy, even for her. I dont use it because Im stubborn and dont want to create an account. It appears much easier than my adobe photoshop which is made for the pro's.7.2 mega mixels. I do not have any good photo editing software. I should be able to do some good blow up and crop with that photo size.
cvp7900":3mi3f1kj said:I have a Sony DSC-F707, 5.24 MP. I don't have a clue how to take good close up shots.