Sharp and vivid
from the foreground to background
Vividly capture the natural, three-
dimensional feel of
nail art
designs
Basics
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Sharply capture
overlapping fingers
The overlapping fingers in both the
foreground and background are both
sharply in focus and the fine designs
on the nails are vividly recorded.
• EOS 70D, with EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM macro lens
• Manual exposure mode; E-TTL II flash
• 1/60 sec. at f/32; ISO 400
• +2.0 flash exposure compensation
The subject is brightly lit and in-focus
all the way to the background
In macro photography without using
a flash, shadows from the lens or
camera can make the subject appear
dark as well as make camera shake
more likely to occur, and drastically
reduce the area in focus (depth
of field). When shooting nail art,
these factors often result in photos
with dull-looking nails. If you use
a Macro Ring Lite flash, the bright
flash lets you stop down the aperture
for a greater depth of field. The
instantaneous illumination also helps
to prevent camera shake.
Minimal shadows
Close-up shots
Sharp fore and
background
Macro Ring Lite flash
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With a Macro Ring Lite flash you can…
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