yeatzee
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No problemI'm sorry yeatzee I have no idea what you just said, I'm a noob when it comes to using the camera, would you care to explain? So I can take better pictures, Thanks!
Most macro lenses (yours does not seem to be an exception) go to a max magnification of 1:1 (at this point you do not need to know what that means exactly so dont worry about it ) and at this magnification even the slightest shaking of the hands will blur the picture. because of this I recommend no less than 1/80 sec. shutter speed (use M mode) for now. The aperture or "F-stop" can be read about here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-number
Basically use M mode and try to shoot for a faster shutter speed than 1/80 sec. (unless using a flash) and an aperture of no more than F/16 but between your lenses minimum and F/16 (the larger the number the better generally in macro (bigger the number the more depth of field i.e. more in focus))
its all about getting enough in focus, without it being blurry, and having enough light to do so. Its a constant struggle
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