Top 12 Tips for Macro Photography - Choose the Best Lens

Close-up photography is great for really bringing out the detail of your subject. What Digital Camera tells you how to get the best results when shooting macro outside

WDC Top 12 Tips for Macro & Close-up Photography

1. Choose the Best Lens Option

The focal length of Macro lenses ranges from 50mm to 200mm. Although many zoom lenses boast a macro setting, these are usually less than half life-size magnification – true macro, however, begins with 1:1 and nothing less. A 50-60mm lens is suitable for general macro work but if you want greater subject-to-lens distance a 100mm lens will give you this at a price. For creatures like butterflies and dragonflies, lens-to-subject distance becomes even more important so focal length needs to be greater. The 150-200mm range is the most expensive, but you will appreciate the extra power when stalking flighty subjects like this Gatekeeper butterfly.

WDC Top 12 Tips for Macro Photography - Gatekeeper Butterfly

 Gatekeeper butterfly. Nikon D200, Nikon 200mm macro lens. 1/160sec @ f/8, ISO 100.