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  1. The ideal magnification is 1:1. A 1-inch object is projected at 1-inch on the camera sensor. Technically a lens isn't considered macro unless it can achieve a 1:1 magnification. There are some lenses that can achieve extreme close-ups with ratios up to 5:1.

  2. Though not a macro lens, it does do very good closeups - this blue dasher dragonfly on the end of a pickerel weed was close enough to get that compound eye grid (100-400) A male red-bellied woodpecker perched at the entrance to its nest hole, to see if the mom needed anything while watching over the eggs (100-400)

  3. July 15: Deadline, nominations for 2024 class of Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame, details at. WINGSHOOTING. Aug. 17 or 18: Introductory days, Shabbona Lake SRA, rakcarlson@comcast.net or (815) 757 ...

  4. Once inside the burlesque show, the film pivots around the band. Mamoulian roams over each performer during an unbroken, roaming tracking shot of closeups. Not only is there a sophisticated rhythm to the movement and editing of the film’s opening minutes, but there’s a fascination with the image in a way only cinema can create.

  5. “MaXXXine,” the third film in writer/director Ti West and producer/actress Mia Goth’s “X” trilogy, is now in theaters. From the ’70s set “X” to the 1910s of “Pearl” and now the ...

  6. The 14 Ultra is probably somewhat better at video capture than the X100 Ultra, while in photography the vivo might just be superior for zoom in action vs. a better ultrawide on the Xiaomi. The ...

  7. And with the CMF Phone 1 due out this Monday, July 8, the company has been dutifully teasing the new budget handset on whatever you want to call Twitter, with closeups carefully framed to screw ...