makroobjektív
Makroobjektív is a term used in photography to describe a lens specifically designed for close-up photography. These lenses allow photographers to capture subjects at very high magnifications, often achieving a reproduction ratio of 1:1 or greater. This means that the image projected onto the camera's sensor is the same size as the actual object being photographed, or even larger. Typical macro lenses have short minimum focusing distances, enabling them to get very close to the subject. This characteristic is crucial for photographing small details like insects, flowers, or textures. Unlike standard lenses that might have some close-focusing capability, dedicated macro lenses are optimized for sharpness and minimal distortion at these extreme distances. The focal length of macro lenses can vary, with longer focal lengths providing more working distance between the lens and the subject, which can be beneficial for skittish subjects like insects. The term "makroobjektív" is the Hungarian word for macro lens.