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Canon Macro Lens 

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If you are a budding photographer who has just gotten hold of an EOS camera, you know that it can pretty much translate your vision into beautiful still images. You will later discover, though, that there is a difficulty in getting up close and shooting tiny objects. This is where the Canon macro lens steps in, allowing you to capture the smallest subjects without any problems.

It might sound confusing to a lot of beginners, since the term "macro" means "big" or "large" in scale. While the word "micro" is more appropriate, it does make sense when you realize that such lenses are meant to make the littlest objects appear bigger than they ought to be. With a Canon macro lens, you'll be able to take a picture of an insect and have it fill up the entire frame.

Another advantage of a macro lens is the ability to highlight some of the minute details of a subject. One can attach the canon macro lens and show that even the smoothest of surfaces have uneven tones when shot up close. Macro photography is also employed if you want to get a clear image of animal skins or plant leaves.

Macro lenses are able to achieve the ability of getting clean images because it solves the problems created when shooting in close range. The first is the depth of field limitation, because the standard lenses fitted are meant to give you a clean look on a certain image at a predetermined distance. While common sense dictates that to get a better picture one simply needs to get closer, cameras in general tend to blur out the entire frame instead.

Once you have attached a Canon macro lens, you can now get as close to an object as possible without having to worry about the image it can retain. A good macro lens should be able to provide a magnification of 1:1. The higher ratios would eventually mean the camera is able to focus on the wings of a grasshopper and not just the grasshopper itself.

Another issue that a macro lens solves is the illumination of the object. There should be enough distance between the camera and the subject to allow light to pass in the lens. This becomes rather difficult when you are getting to a tiny insect as close as possible.

Essentially the macro lenses simply make efficient use of whatever light that it collects. It also helps if your photo shoot happens during the day, where natural light is abundant. Outdoor macro photography is still difficult during the evenings because the reflection from the object may not be enough.

A Canon macro lens becomes very essential if you plan to be a nature photographer, since a lot of the most interesting creations must be squinted at so that they can be appreciated. Incidentally such lenses are also useful in forensics, since it is important to get clear images of the tiniest details that might be important to solve a crime.
 
Regardless of what or where you specialize, though, the macro lens becomes an essential part of your gear.