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<p>[QUOTE="ahearn, post: 576322, member: 18211"]My experience has been that you MUST use a sturdy tripod, especially under normal lighting. A close-up shot will magnify even the smallest camera shake. Try to set the shutter speed at something faster than 1/60 sec. (might have to set Shutter Priority mode).</p><p> </p><p>And if you have a digital SLR, some macro lens require that you be quite a distance back at max zoom. I have one that requires about 30 inches back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ahearn, post: 576322, member: 18211"]My experience has been that you MUST use a sturdy tripod, especially under normal lighting. A close-up shot will magnify even the smallest camera shake. Try to set the shutter speed at something faster than 1/60 sec. (might have to set Shutter Priority mode). And if you have a digital SLR, some macro lens require that you be quite a distance back at max zoom. I have one that requires about 30 inches back.[/QUOTE]
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