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-[* black] Even though an all-purpose zoom lens should take care of the majority of photos that you need to take, sometimes you need to get close to the action—really close. This is where a macro lens comes in.
+[* black] An all-purpose zoom lens should take care of the majority of photos that you will take, but sometimes you need to get close to the action—really close. This is where a macro lens comes in.
[* black] Unlike the 18-105mm lens that came with the camera—which cannot focus on objects closer than about 1.5 feet away—a macro lens, like the one shown here, can focus on objects that are only a few inches away. This kind of close-up photography is crucial if you're documenting things like circuit boards or the pattern on a butterfly's wing.
[* icon_note] Look at all the scratches on George Washington's neck! There's no way this quarter is still worth 25¢.