June 29, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A high-end macro lens for your camera can easily run upwards of a thousand dollars, but you can make a ...
Editing video tends to involve a lot of keyboard shortcuts, and while this might be fine for the occasional edit, those who regularly deal with video often reach for a macro pad to streamline their ...
Tilt shift lenses are expensive, but if you don't mind destroying an old pair of headphones, DIY Photography shows off how to make your own with a cheap lens, headphone ear pads, and a few cheap ...
If you’re under the impression that maths has no place in the kitchen, it’s time you got to grips with a macro calculator. Whether you’re looking to bulk up or lean down (or both simultaneously), ...
Making a macro lens is easy. Shooting with it is another story. Photo: Paul Adshead/Fstoppers Commercial photographer Paul Adshead could have spent a few bucks for a macro lens attachment for his ...
As great as the iPhone 4 camera is, it’s not exactly ideal for macro situations. Luckily, you can build your own iPhone macro lens—with wire, glue and a disposable camera—so that it can be.
If you’ve ever done any kind of macro photography, then you can appreciate the need for consistent, even lighting for your subject matter. Normal flashes typically don’t work too well as the subject ...
Tired of peeping at your neighbors? Combine the lenses from your old pair of binoculars with a bit of electrical tape and you’ve got yourself a cheap DIY macro lens. Is this as good as a real macro ...