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closeup lens

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Definition:

A closeup lens is a special type of camera lens that allows you to take pictures of small objects from a very short distance. It helps you see details that you might not see with a regular lens.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use a closeup lens when you want to photograph small things, like flowers, insects, or small products.
  • Make sure to hold your camera steady, as closeup photography can be sensitive to movement.
Example:
  • "I used a closeup lens to capture the tiny details of the flower's petals."
Advanced Usage:

Photographers often use closeup lenses for macro photography, which is the art of taking extreme close-up pictures, typically of very small subjects. This can reveal details that are not visible to the naked eye.

Word Variants:
  • Closeup photography: The practice of taking closeup pictures using a closeup lens.
  • Macro lens: A lens specifically designed for capturing very small subjects in great detail.
Different Meanings:

In a different context, "closeup" can also refer to a film or television shot that shows a subject in great detail, typically focusing closely on a person's face or an object.

Synonyms:
  • Macro lens
  • Magnifying lens
  • Detail lens
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "closeup lens," you might use phrases like: - "Zoom in" – to focus closely on something, similar to what a closeup lens does.

Summary:

A closeup lens is a useful tool for photographers who want to capture the intricate details of small subjects.

Noun
  1. a photographic lens with a short focal length used to take pictures at short ranges

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