Good for many macro subjects, focus stacking if not. Might be frustrating without the correct equipment and knowledge how to use it.A bad DOF.
Good for many macro subjects, focus stacking if not. Might be frustrating without the correct equipment and knowledge how to use it.A bad DOF.
My "ooops, that sucked, oh well" camera. Goes places I would never bring good stuff or even pull phone camera out.For a long time my go-to adventure travel camera was a tiny Sony camera kind of like this one.
DOF is "physics" limited, does not change with shutter speed. If f/1.8 has same DOF as f/(any larger number) (everything else the same) it is a software manipulation.A smartphone takes photos with an excellent DOF using just f/1.8, which allows fast shutter speed.
The sensor of a smartphone is a way smaller than the full frame, and the photo sensitive spots are a way smaller. That allows using lens without any aperture for a great DOF.DOF is "physics" limited, does not change with shutter speed. If f/1.8 has same DOF as f/(any larger number) (everything else the same) it is a software manipulation
Take a photo of a moving object. The camera won't shake (true) but you will need a fast shutter anyway.Macro = tripod. I also typically have background cards and flashes with diffusers.
Macro is seldom a moving object.Take a photo of a moving object. The camera won't shake (true) but you will need a fast shutter anyway.
Olympus glass rules!Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III, well if it I can find my Andy the Bag Maker bag that I use to carry it![]()
I don't know the photographer, what his motivation is for posting, if there is a story connected to this image or what the intended subject actually is. There are definetly different thoughts on what one would publish.
That she accomplished.She wanted to show you what you could achieve with a smartphone.
An iPhone 15. Pretty decent pictures for a cell phone.