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Sorry for the delay zavaboy, I've only just noticed your post. The term "macro" is much overused in photography. A lot of digital cameras both "point and shoot" and "Single Lens Reflex" have a macro setting. SLR cameras have much the greater scope for true macro close-up, by true I mean at least a 1:1 ratio. With SLR's the lens is the true provider of macro photography, so this means you will either have to buy a special macro lens or do as I do and use close-up filters and for ultra close-up macro I use a reversing ring to physically attach the lens on to the camera body the wrong way around. There are a few examples of this style here [31005] Arthurio also has some great macro photos and techniques here too. I haven't used a point and shoot camera so I can't really comment on them for macro. All in all it depends upon how much you want to pay and just how macro you want to go. [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/5635] [img]http://digitao.co.uk/sigs/liquidboogie2.gif[/img] [/url]
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