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Discover the key differences between Macro and Infinity (Landscape) modes in digital photography. Macro mode allows you to capture stunning close-ups of small objects, such as flowers and coins, by minimizing the focusing distance, highlighting the subject while blurring the background. In contrast, Infinity mode is designed for shooting distant scenes, ensuring maximum sharpness and clarity for faraway subjects. This guide explores how to effectively use each mode to select the perfect settings for your photographic needs.
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Digital Photography Macro vs. Infinity/Landscape Mode
Macro Mode • By setting your camera to the macro mode you are telling the camera to give you the nearest possible focusing distance available which is great for photos of small objects like flowers, coins etc.
Macro is a shooting mode that can be used to shoot close-ups of small items. In the picture, it to emphasize the nearer object and de-emphasize the background.
Left: Taken using Macro mode; Right: Taken using Infinity mode
Infinity (or landscape)is a shooting mode that can be used to shoot far objects, making the nearer object de-emphasized.
Maximum photo sharpness for distant scenes The landscape mode on a digital camera is a long-distance scene mode also known as infinity mode.