Macro Solution // Photography

in #photography4 years ago

Have you ever Thought about Macrophotography? But the Lenses for the Camera are to Expensiv? Well then stay along i´ll show you a good Solution that doesn´t cost much!

Let´s get Technical!

What is a Macro Lens? A Macro Lens gives you the Possibility to capture very small Things wich may not be possible to see with your own Eyes! A Sample could be the Eyes of an Ant or a Spider! The Range of a Macro Lens is way closer to the Object than a normal Camera Lens.

Every Camera Model has different Prize Ranges for Original lenses, they always cost way more than No Name Lenses and every Lens has its Pro´s and No´go´s. You need to know the more you want to capture, like Structure and fine Hair on Animals as Sample, the more you´ll have to pay.

Some Samples for my Sony Alpha 7- Fullframe Camera:
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Is there any Cheap Option for me to start ? Yes,there is!

Solution Called Intermediate Rings for Macrophotography or Extension Tubes!

First i need to say that these Rings can´t replace a good Macro Lens, BUT they are a good Solution to start and try first Macro Photos.

The Intermediate Rings are easy to apply on the Camera, same as nomal Lenses, the Rings will be placed between Camera and your Lens. They are Stockable, that means you can apply more than one Ring at once, you have to know that the more Rings you put on the more you have to watch the Exposure Time - Means more Rings = less light & more Exposure Time!

Also, applied on Camera they can´t be used for Objects further away only in the Near. Trough the Intermediate Rings the Close-up Limit will be decreased and here comes the "Macro Effect" this is the Way you are able to go closer to your Object. Use a Tripod for stable Pictures.

Voilá, now you can have your first Macro Photo Trial!

Notes: If you think about getting Intermediate Rings they should have a Metal Connection and a Automatic for Focusing.

Samples Intermediate Rings - Macro:

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So far so Good, this is my Camera as u see I have two Rings applied 10mm & 16mm
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And here are my Samples for you to see the Difference:

This is the First Picture without the Rings, my Lens my used Focal lenght is 105, its a Zoom Lens and this is the nearest i can go!

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This Picture is with the Rings on it and as you can see its really a Difference!
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I hope i could tell you something that helps you :)

Photography is Simply Nessa <3
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I only had access to cheaper screw on macro lenses and I got reasonable results, when I have some more money to invest in professional tools will look into it for sure, thanks for the guide