by Ty_Bower » Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:12 am
separks wrote:Here's of close-up shot of inside.
Close-up shots can be tricky sometimes. My usual technique is to use the macro mode, and make sure the zoom lever is all the way over to wide-angle. If you start using the camera zoom, it loses its ability to focus up close.
Only problem is with a shot like this, the barrel distortion becomes pretty obvious. Sometimes the fix is to use just a little bit of zoom, say maybe zoom up to 2X then back off just a hair. If the camera can still focus up close, it should get rid of the curved lines at the edges of the frame. You may have to back the camera away from the subject, either to properly focus or to get the subject to fit in frame. If it's the first reason, just crop the part you want from the final photo.
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