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TAKING CLOSE-UP PICTURES
One of the most exciting areas of single-lens reflex
photography is "close-up" picturetaking. With
your Cosmorex camera, it's easy to take excellent
pictures of stamps, flowers, coins, and other
small objects. You can even "copy" paintings or
photographs, or make duplicate slides from your
original transparencies.
Many close-up pictures can be taken without any
accessories at all. Turn your focusing ring (13) to
the closest distance (1.8 feet). Now, without
turning the focusing ring, move your camera
towards your subject until the image in the
viewfinder is sharp ... and you'll find
you can fill the entire frame with an object
about 6'/2"x10" in area. At this range, you can
take excellent pictures of photographs, flowers,
illustrations in books and magazines, important
records or documents - all sorts of things.
To take pictures of subjects smaller than 6'/2x10
inches, several accessories are available. These
include close-up lenses, extension tubes, and
bellows units. Sound complicated? It's not ...
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