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subject: How Can I Video Great Detail on Very Small Objects? Is This Macro? [print this page]


The technology for the cameras to produce these results is embedded in the electronic circuitry, as well as the combination of the lens quality and CCD block, or charge coupled device. It plain terms, this is the area behind the lens, that actually converts the picture or outside image to an electronic signal for the tape, or disc in the unit. Once you are familiar with the process of obtaining a quality macro picture, you may well be tempted to try this out on other things,a and really look at the detail. I have found I have also used it to show greater detail on plants developing. This can take a little time and effort, in that it takes several weeks for some plants to mature. However, if you carefully mark out the place you had the camera, tripod, and so on, so it is always in the same place, you can then see a leaf develop over time, as an example. You are limited only by your imagination, as you can see from the above.

How Can I Video Great Detail on Very Small Objects? Is This Macro?

By: Martin Cohn




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