Macro shooting mode often comes with blur. The risk of blur is always increases on high zoom level shooting.
If you work in a high zoom level, for example, to form small objects, the risk increases in the next further step, because even the quiet photographers hand at some point starts to tremble. The pressure on the shutter button triggers a small wiggle. All this can have a negative impact on image quality. The solution is a tripod!
If your true SLR flips open it name in every shot of a mirror, you should look for a mirror lockup option in the menus. This ensures that the mirror is moved out before an exception to avoid vibrations in the corresponding moment of the shot.
For very complex images - such as bird's eye view - the range to expensive, three-legged special supports, that protect your DSLR in unusual positions before the shaking. These are small, with sand-filled bags, which give the tripod legs again separate maintenance.
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How to avoid camera shake when shooting in macro mode?
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