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- | [* 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 |
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+ | [* 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 shines. |
[* red] The 18-105mm lens that came with the camera cannot focus on objects closer than about 1.5 feet away. But 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 are documenting subjects like circuit boards or the pattern on a butterfly's wing. | |
- | [* icon_note] Look at all the scratches on George Washington's neck! There |
+ | [* icon_note] Look at all the scratches on George Washington's neck! There is no way this quarter is still worth 25¢. |