Nowadays, smartphone cameras have become much better than before. Features like micro and macro lenses are also provided in them. With which you can take close photos of small objects. But when it comes to DSLR cameras, they also have macro lenses that take even more professional quality photos. Let's know what is the difference between these two.
What is a macro lens?
A macro lens is used to take photos of things from very close. Like taking detailed photos of flower petals, insects, and water drops.
The macro lenses given in smartphones are normally 2 megapixels or 5 megapixels. They zoom in a lot and take photos of nearby objects, but the quality is not very good.
Separate macro lenses are installed in DSLRs like 60mm, 100mm, etc. They take photos with high quality, sharp, and very close detail. The background blur (bokeh) is also excellent.
What is a micro lens?
The term Micro lens is not used much in camera photography. Many people mistakenly call Macro as Micro. But technically Macro is the correct term. In the future, when you hear about the different qualities of these two terms in the context of photography, do not get confused.
What is the difference between a smartphone camera and a DSLR?
Great photography can be done with both smartphones and DSLRs. But when it comes to professional photography, people often choose DSLR. Because there are many big differences between smartphone and DSLR cameras.
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