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Macro Photography

Take great Macro photos without an extra lens.

One of the cool features of Camera+ is the ability to take Macro pictures. This works in both the Camera + version and Camera+ 2 version.

Users can get up very close to an object and take a close up photo:

Apple Tree Macro Mode
Apple growing on an Apple Tree. Picture taken with Camera+ in Macro Mode.

When using the Macro lens in Camera+ you are using the telephoto lens. The telephoto focal lens is 6 mm, which is equivalent to a 52 mm lens on a full-frame camera.

This means that you can get your iPhone XS Max up to 6 mm ( or .23 inches) to an object and get a nice clear focus.

Camera+ App better than Extra External Lens

You can buy an external lens to take Macro photography, but I think that the Camera+ App does a pretty good job taking close up for most situations.

By using the Camera+ app, It's a great way to get really close to an object without having to buy some third-party lens extension. Which works well, but you have to remember to bring it and in some cases you would have to take the phone out of the case.

 

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The iPhone XS Max is the most powerful iPhone Apple has ever made. I wanted to learn how to take the most advantage of the capabilities of the device and see how it so much better than my old iPhone 6s Plus.

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