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What is a Macro Lens?
The Basics:
A Macro Lens is specifically designed for close-up photography. Macro lenses have a higher photographic magnification and maintain high image quality during magnification. They have shorter minimal focusing distances. Different Macro lens deliver magnification factors of 0.5x – 5x. Don't forget to check out our macro photography tips. View the glossary OTHER WORDS UNDER M- Macro Photography
- Manual Exposure
- Manual Flash
- Manual Focus
- Manual Mode
- Maximum Aperture
- Maximum F-Number
- Metering Mode
- Mirrorless
- Mode Dial
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