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the red sided giant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Achtmaal
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Re: taking better photos
Ah, yes...The flower setting (macro function).
It will allow you to get much closer when taking pictures. If you can set your own shutterspeed and diafragma, it will result in great pictures! We're looking forward to some results!
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