What's a macro lens and why should you choose one?
What's a macro lens?
With a macro lens you capture small subjects or details up close. To capture the subject as faithfully as possible, most macro lenses have a magnification of 1:1. This means that the subject is recorded at its actual size. The focusing distance is also important with macro lenses. This factor ensures that you focus closely on the subject. The large aperture is typical of a macro lens. With this you put the focus on 1 small part in the image.
What can I choose from?
Macro lenses are available with different focal lengths. The focal length determines whether you should stand closely to your subject or whether the camera brings your subject closer. In addition, there are lenses with various focal distances. The shorter this distance, the closer you focus on your subject. A short focal distance is useful if you want to photograph insects from up close, for example. You can also choose between a macro lens with a variable or a fixed aperture. A fixed aperture ensures better quality photos.
When do I choose a macro lens?
A macro lens is useful for photographers that want to focus on detail photography. With these lenses, you can take a sharp photo of the subject at a very short distance. With most other lenses, you can't do that as well as with these lenses. You can capture everything in true size, such as small details of insects or flowers. You can also take product photos and culinary photos with a macro lens. it allows you to capture important details of your object or to capture your dish clearly.