| The type of lens you shall use to photograph | | | | photograph your product which isn't small in size, |
| your product will depend on its size. If the item | | | | the details of the patterns of your product will |
| you are selling is small in size, then you should opt | | | | produce a stunning image. If the selling point of |
| for a macro lens like the Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 | | | | your product is its trademark, in demand |
| Macro. That will be good. With it, capturing | | | | signature, or manufacture date, remember to |
| close-up shots or even life size images will be | | | | provide a close-up of characters to prove that |
| easier! | | | | the item is genuine. |
| Majority of Canon's PowerShot point-and-shoot | | | | When photographing large objects like golf sets, |
| camera have macro settings. The flower icon on | | | | treadmills, and cars, be sure to use wide angle |
| the rear of the camera or the Mode Dial denotes | | | | zoom lenses. Examples of this lens are the Canon |
| the macro setting. If your camera does not have | | | | EF 24-105mm f/4L USM and the Canon EF-S |
| the built-in macro feature or a macro lens, there | | | | 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS kit lenses. These lenses |
| is no need to fret. | | | | provide versatile photographing methods. |
| A basic 'medium' focal length lens with close-focus | | | | If you happen to use the newer EOS cameras, |
| capability has a low close focus distance of 1.5 ft. | | | | make sure that you turn on your camera's |
| Examples of this lens are the EF 50mm f/1.4 and | | | | Peripheral Illumination Correction feature to avoid |
| f/1.8. The frames of the image will be filled up | | | | dark corners from appearing on your image. The |
| with small objects. You can crop out backgrounds | | | | newer EOS canons I meant are the EOS 50D, 5D |
| with your image editing software. | | | | Mark II, Rebel t1i, etc. Try this tip out! Tell me if |
| Macro lenses capture the little details of patterns. | | | | you have found this tip useful! |
| Therefore, although you use macro lenses to | | | | |