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How Nikon adjusts macro mode

Nikon's macro mode is a shooting mode for shooting tiny objects. There is no special treatment in tone, but the camera settings are changed according to the subject. The aperture value will not be adjusted too much. If a dark lens is used, the camera will completely open the aperture. If it is a bright lens, the aperture value is automatically set from the minimum value to the middle area. Use this setting to emphasize the fuzzy effect before and after, make the focus part more eye-catching and highlight the theme. In addition, considering hand-held shooting, ISO sensitivity is set to automatic in macro mode (ISO sensitivity is set too high) to prevent hand shake. Because the built-in flash is set to flash automatically, even if the subject is blocked by the shadow of the photographer, appropriate brightness can be obtained. Macro photography is widely used in natural photography of flowers, insects and other small objects around us. Even for snapshots, tiny objects can adopt macro mode.

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