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YaHookan
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How to take pics of resin glands
Help experienced grower here! What type of camera do I need to take close up of budshots and resin glands!Nobody seems to know or no one seems to give a shit!I cant explain to best buy employee's.Do you have to have state of the art cameras or what?
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YaHookan
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^^^ macro. btw just ask the best buy guy a camera that can take close up, detailed shots of plants. . . for botanical reasons and whatnot.
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to get good close up macros of glands (or any smal item), some key things to look for are 1. obviously a macro mode 2. decent megapixel quality (@ least 3 megs and up), 3. @ least 10x optical zoom (not digital) for best quality 4. and if possible, a tri-pod. when you zoom in on something so small, even the smallest nudge of the camera can screw the pic up. having it stationary (not holding it in your hands when taking pic) is the best way to take macs.
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