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In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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What Is Macro Photography?
A great ideal, but can be a little annoying.
Macro photography is taking super close-up photos of small things. They’re often an artistic choice. Some examples include a bug on a leaf, or a water drop, or the inside of a flower. Macro photography can give you a close-up look at the intricate detail of an object that is usually too small for the eye to see.
How to disable Macro Mode:
1. Open the Settings app, then tap Camera.
2. Scroll down and toggle Macro Control to on.
3. Now head back up the Camera menu and tap Preserve Settings.
4. Toggle Macro Control to on.
5. Open the Camera app and move the lens close to something until the yellow macro control switch appears in the bottom left.
6. Tap the switch to turn macro mode off. It will be grayed out when off.
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