Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Friday:
"Our
watchdog"
Focus
at
pet's
eye view!
Lower
the
camera
position
to
the
pet's eye
level
to
capture
shots
with
plenty
of
emotion.
And,
look
for
ways
to
steady
your
hands
as
you
shoot.
For
example,
you
can
utilize
a
chair
as a
"tripod"
or
use
cushions
to
stabilize
the
camera.
Macro
lenses take detailed
portraits
of
pets
head
to
tail.
When
you spend a lot
of
time with pets,
you'll notice a surprising range
of
facial expressions.
Macro
lens
close-ups can capture
these changing looks
at
just the right moments,
for memorable images to save and treasure.
Try taking detailed pet pictures
of
fur
or
different parts
of
the body,
using focus settings different from
ordinary
snapshots.
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