- Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:30 pm
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I have been wanting to get one for a while now, so I've asked for a Macro camera for my birthday! I am constantly taking pictures of my tiny sticky babies (I mean Sundew seedlings), but an iPhone camera and magnifying glass can only go so far! I would LOVE to be able to take very clear, in-focus pictures with a much better resolution than what my phone has (because as is even an extremely clear, focused image goes blurry when you zoom in)
I was doing a bit of research and found an article on macro photography, which recommended point-and-shoot cameras rather than ones with a macro lens, because you can get much closer to the subject. I would really like this aspect too! The article recommended this camera as one of them, and a tabletop tripod: https://www.amazon.ca/Pentax-Ricoh-WG-3 ... B00OUX73S0
Would anyone else who's tried macro photography before recommend this type of camera?
And also, if not or even if so, what do you like to use for taking close-ups of tiny plants? I would love to learn some techniques as well if you know some!
Thanks!
I was doing a bit of research and found an article on macro photography, which recommended point-and-shoot cameras rather than ones with a macro lens, because you can get much closer to the subject. I would really like this aspect too! The article recommended this camera as one of them, and a tabletop tripod: https://www.amazon.ca/Pentax-Ricoh-WG-3 ... B00OUX73S0
Would anyone else who's tried macro photography before recommend this type of camera?
And also, if not or even if so, what do you like to use for taking close-ups of tiny plants? I would love to learn some techniques as well if you know some!
Thanks!