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Macrophotography

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The term macrophotography normally refers to images in which the subject is presented at a larger than normal size; a ratio greater than 1 to 1. True macrophotography, however, requires that the distance between the lens and the image plane be greater than the distance between the lens and the subject. For film cameras, macrophotography requires the use of special accessories such as bellows or macro adapters that will magnify the image. Special macro lenses, usually more expensive than their non-macro counterparts, are specially designed to get very close, and yet avoid distortions. Some telephoto lenses also offer a "macro" capability, by an optical formulation that allows the lens to still reach focus, while close to the subject.
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