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Macro Shooting

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I have an Olympus C-4000 Zoom and I am have a problem shooting macro really close up images. Is there a site that has a tutorial, can some one here help me. Thanks .......
 
whats your problem (s) is it focus? shadows? let me know? email me thanks ronnie
 
Hi Tomj:
Here's a link to a school on the web (sponsored by Olympus and Photoflex), and a lesson on macro shooting a ring. Some very good tips here. I took this photo of my first gold ring find with my Nikon 4500 on Auto, Close-up, outdoors in bright morning sunlight, handheld. I would have used my tripod to get closer, up to .8" in macro. Squares are about 1/8th inch. Image size was 1024x768 reduced to 512x384 with 75% unsharp in Photoshop LE, and Saved As jpeg "5".
Good Luck
fod:)
 
Hi Tomj:
Here's a link to a school on the web (sponsored by Olympus and Photoflex), and a lesson on macro shooting a ring. Some very good tips here. I took this photo of my first gold ring find with my Nikon 4500 on Auto, Close-up, outdoors in bright morning sunlight, handheld. I would have used my tripod to get closer, up to .8" in macro. Squares are about 1/8th inch. Image size was 1024x768 reduced to 512x384 with 75% unsharp in Photoshop LE, and Saved As jpeg "5".
Good Luck
fod:)
 
I have the same camera and just yesterday, tried to shoot the 16-1 specimen with s. macro. I'll be calling them today but I suspect we need the macro lens that can be bought to get it to focus.
 
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