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How to adjust the macro mode of Sony camera?

Sony camera macro mode adjustment method is as follows:

The first kind:

Generally, manual focusing is adopted, and then the distance between the camera and the subject is adjusted to shoot when the clearest image is obtained. (usually a close-up group). If you play reverse bidding (reverse head), there used to be a lot of small numbers and ultra-fine macro photos on the Internet. Generally speaking, this situation has a lot to do with light, Jiao Wai and the size of the subject. ?

The second type:

1. Adjust the camera shooting mode to SCN scene mode.

2. Then there are more screen prompts to set the scene to macro and the icon to floret. ?

3. This setting allows the camera to enter the macro shooting mode set in the program.

4. However, it should be noted that the macro shooting distance of A6000 depends on the lens. The shortest shooting distance of different lenses is different, for example, the nearest focusing distance of the 16-50 lens of the setting machine is 25cm.

5. If it is less than this distance, the focus will be blurred or unable to focus. If there is a requirement for the distance of macro shooting, you can buy a special macro lens, so that you can shoot closer objects.

It should be noted that the front of the general setting is graphics, and the other side is English letters.

You can choose according to your own needs:

For example, when the macro function is turned on and off, click the button and a graph will appear. At this time, there is a graphic (flower) on one side and the English letter off on the other (indicating that the macro function is closed). At this time, if you want to press the flower, there will be two lines of prompts: on and off. Select ON, and then press the function key (equivalent to OK in computer settings) to complete the setting. If you press OFF, the camera will only be prompted to turn off, so you can't open the macro.