entity.TakeThisOut@ziplip.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a nice digital camera with zoom and I'd like to take a close up,
> high qualith pic of a figurine I have and make it my PC background, but
> when I get close it gets fuzzy. Do I need a special lens or filter or
> something?
If, as others mention, you do not have a Macro or closeup setting, then
yes, you need a set of lenses called supplemental, plus, or closeup
lenses. How expensive they are depends on the size (filter diameter)
of your lens. If it is a small lens, they are reasonably cheap. They
are expensive only on the large lenses for SLR cameras.
I personally prefer the effect of using these lenses rather than macros
on many lenses. On many "macro" lenses the macro effect only works at
long (telephoto) position. The use of the plus or supplemental lenses
using a shorter focal length makes the object look larger, more
massive. This is frequently what you want with figurines.
Some cheaper digicams do not have filter threads for these closeup
lenses. In this case you need to buy an adapter that mounts to your
existing lens and provides a threaded ring into which you screw the
filters. In any case, you need to know the thread diameter of the lens
or the adapter (in mm.). You buy the set according to that diameter.
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