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Close-up Photography with 35 mm Cameras.pdf

August 24, 2007 · Filed Under Photography  · Tags:

Close-up photography is a balancing act. The subject matter is so close to the camera lens that you must carry out each step with great care.

To make close-ups, you must consider the following factors and the relationships between them:

  • The greater the magnification, the more limited the depth of field. In close-up pictures, depth of field is very shallow.
  • Smaller apertures produce greater depth of field.
  • Medium to small apertures, such as f/8, f/l1, and f/16, require longer exposure times. You may need to use a tripod to hold the camera steady.

Selecting a high-speed film or adding flash illumination will let you use smaller apertures for greater depth of field and/or higher shutter speeds to minimize subject movement or the effects of an unsteady camera.

This Kodak Product pamphlet gives a basic tips on how to take a better close-ups photo with 35 mm camera. Download free photography tutorial: Close-up Photography with 35 mm Cameras.pdf (6 pages pdf file, 0.2 MB).

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