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    I don't have that cool of a camera, but, I just catch Finn when he's still, that's the only "trick" I use to get pictures of his nose. I think I've used macro before, but, not usually. Can't wait to see the ones you get, practice makes perfect!
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    Your camera should have a macro setting, try that.
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    You definately need a tripod! Its the BEST thing I ever got - it keeps the camera steady while taking those macro shots. I got mine for $20 at Sams club and its AWESOME. I can adjust the height and angle to anything I want.

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    What the heck does macro do?

    Oh my gosh, this thing is SO much more complicated than my old one...



  5. #5
    I tried the macro. It's a good feature but on my camera it seems to work best if I am further from the subject and zoom in. Makes a clearer photo.

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