Take Incredible Close Up Photos Using Your Point and Shoot Camera By Attaching Little Big Shot To Your P&S Camera


Published On: 11-09-2011 03:06pm

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Category: Macro Photography

1872  I have great news!  There is no longer a need to go out and purchase a DSLR camera and a macro lens costing a thousand dollars or more in order to do macro photography thanks to a great little macro lens called Little Big Shot.

This lens was invented by David, my business partner, a Nature photographer who loves to take photographs of bugs.  Since insects are so tiny you need to use a macro lens.  Who wants to go in the woods searching for bugs with a bulky and heavy DSLR camera when you can get great results photographing insects using a point and shoot camera and a small, lightweight LittleBigShots snap on macro lens.

For those of you that are not interested in photographing insects, this macro lens will also come in handy for artisans who make and sell jewelry, or other small products such as miniature collectables, on your own website or on selling venues such as Artfire, Ebay, or Etsy.

Here are some of the benefits of using the Little Big Shot macro lens;

*  Low cost $24.99 including shipping.

*  Will work on just about any compact/point and shoot digital camera

*  Easily attaches to your compact camera and is also easy to detach

*  You will be able to take incredible macro photographs of jewelry, plants, bugs, etc.

If you sell products online I am sure that you know how important it is to have good photographs of the products that you sell.   By attaching Little Big Shot to your compact camera you will be able to show the fine details of your jewelry and other handmade items.  When you are done photographing your handmade items you can easily and quickly detach Little Big Shot from your camera and use your camera to photograph your family and friends, pets and take vacation photographs.

If you love gardening you can use Little Big Shot to take some wonderfull close up photographs of your flowers. That way you will be able to admire your garden twelve months out of the year no matter how cold or how much snow there is on the ground.  You will probably want to put some of your flower photographs on your refrigerator, send some to your frends and relatives, place some on Facebook and Flickr, and frame some and hang them on the walls of your home.

I don't own this product because I own a DSLR camera and I also have a seperate macro lens for my DSLR camera. However, if I did own a point and shoot camera instead of a DSLR camera I would definately buy the inexpensive Little Big Shot macro lens to take extreme close up photographs of coins, watch parts, insects, snow flakes and handmade craft items.

To learn more about Little Big Shot please visit:  http://www.inexpensivejewelryphotography.com/Macro_Lens_For_Compacts.html


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