![]() You can also use extension tubes that mount between the camera & lens, & adapters to reverse the lens, mounting it backwards on the camera. You can buy magnifying adapters that attach to removable or fixed lenses that will work, but with less quality than a dedicated Macro lens - the quality of the shots with one of these adapters varies with the make/model & usually price paid. To take Macro photos, which are extreme / magnified closeups, you generally want a camera with interchangeable lenses. Pros who specialize in this method often have a motorized, automated track that moves the camera forward, takes the shot, & repeats this maybe dozens of times. What you're doing is essentially taking perfectly focused photos of slices of the image, which will be stacked, sort of reassembled in the software. The way it works is you focus on the closest point of your subject, take a shot, then move the camera a tiny amount closer to the subject, and without refocusing take another shot & so on. ![]() ![]() ![]() The way FOCUS projects 4 Pro is generally used is with Macro photography, usually with the camera mounted to a manual or motorized track - P/Shop has something similar but it's not such a dedicated tool. ![]()
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