Shooting Strategy

Taking pictures for a flat subject

Put the contact ring on the objective lens before shooting.

Have the contact ring closely touched the surface of the subject. Slightly press X-Loupe on the subject to reach the best working distance, and press the camera shutter halfway to focus. The AF (autofocus) green frame(s) should show up when the camera focuses. Fully press the camera shutter to shoot. Any shaking or vibration should be carefully prevented during shooting.

Taking pictures for a non-flat subject (1)

The contact ring is not essential in this scenario unless the surface of the subject is vulnerable and easy to be scratched.

Aim the camera at the subject. Hold the objective lens by two fingers. Slightly move around the camera up and down to reach the best working distance, while pressing the camera shutter halfway to focus. When the AF (autofocus) green frame(s) is shown on the camera, fully press the camera shutter to shoot. Any shaking or vibra- tion should be carefully prevented during shooting.

Shooting Strategy

Taking pictures for a non-flat subject (2)

The barrel part of the objective lens can be removed by rotating it counterclockwise and vice versa for the assembling.

Keep rotating the barrel until it is removable from the objective lens.

To keep a stable pose without the assistance of the contact ring and barrel, please use two fingers to uphold the objective lens with another finger touching the subject surface gently. Move the camera up and down slightly to reach the best working distance. Press the camera shutter halfway to focus. When the AF (autofocus) green frame(s) is shown on the camera, fully

press the camera shutter to shoot. Any shaking or vibration should be carefully prevented during shooting.

 

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Canon X-Loupe manual Shooting Strategy, Taking pictures for a flat subject