A Breather and my take on macro photography
A little photography lesson first:
Macro photography from wiki refers to close-up photography; the classical definition that the image projected on the "film plane" (i.e film or a digital sensor) is close to the same size as the subject.
Last night before finally going to sleep, i tinkered with my old
digicam and to my surprise, i can shoot on macro mode setting with the
flash on. hahaha. Did not know that since i got this cam.
Macro mode without flash: needs a tripod to get a sharp picture because of the longer exposure
Macro mode with flash(which i only discovered last night): Need
not have any tripod to capture objects at a closer distance because it
has a faster shutter/exposure?? speed.
Sorry if i sounded too techy.
So, i did try it on a not so interesting subject, but at least it could be a good gauge if its really working lol. (capture teh subject sharp up-close )