Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Macro lens focal length
Macro lens focal length
The biggest difference between macro lens and ordinary lens is that it can enlarge the object you want to shoot to even 1: 1, which means you can shoot an image as big as the object you want to shoot. The magnification of the macro lens is more than 1 times, and the close range is close. Most of the focal lengths are larger than the standard lens, and the macro lens has super high resolution, which can shoot objects very clearly, so the picture looks very real. However, if you take portraits, it is still recommended not to choose macro lenses, because they are too clear, so even the pores can be seen clearly.
The main function of macro lens is to take macro photos, even patterns on butterfly wings. In fact, macro lens can also be used to shoot portrait works, and the clarity, contrast and saturation of the lens are also quite excellent, but the picture taken by macro lens will be more "sharp", especially some traditional close-up portrait lenses, which can present many details.
For photographers, a macro lens is needed, so as to capture more details of the picture and present more beauty for everyone.
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