Monday, March 14, 2011

First Useful Post (Macro Lens)

Okay, so, most really cheap cameras don't have a macro lens.

Exception of Sanyo VPC-CG20 High Definition Camcorder.

So the quickest and easiest way to do this is to use a magnifying glass.

Things You'll Need:
  1. Magnifying glass with not too big of a lens, but still bigger than the cameras lens
  2. Camera
  3. Elastic bands

Do I really need to type this out?

Place camera behind magnifying glass. Place magnifying glass over object you wish you view with camera still being held behind it.

This can be made easier by wrapping some elastic bands between the camera and the magnifying glass. It's temporary, and it should hold, as long as you're careful. The trick is making sure the objects are actually in focus. This may take a little moving in and out. Once you've got the right distance, use a free finger to try and keep the distance between the object and the camera.



Image To Show Off Results
(Camera - Flip)

Flower In The Field

First Post

Anyone besides me noticed that the suggestion tags saying "scooter", "vacation", and "fall" sound like you were riding a scooter on vacation and you just went in for an epic faceplant?...
I'd teach you how to videotape it.
In this blog, I'll be talking about how to maximize your cheap budget camcorder. And while you're at it, put your RSS feed button to good use.

Wink wink.