BACK THE CAMERA UP.
Just because the camera is closer doesn't mean the camera can focus in for a larger picture (unless you are a Macro/SLR user).
It's better to back the camera up so it can focus, then crop in for a larger, more clearly defined image.
I know i'm no body on this forum, but at my old age with failing eye sight, it's a pain to view these FS adds even though I'm just browsing and burning time at work.
All i see are springs with blurry part numbers, electronic parts so blurry I don't know what they do. Can YOU make out the detail when you take a picture? if not, back it up like a tonka truck.
/cranky old man rant out of boredom
Just because the camera is closer doesn't mean the camera can focus in for a larger picture (unless you are a Macro/SLR user).
It's better to back the camera up so it can focus, then crop in for a larger, more clearly defined image.
I know i'm no body on this forum, but at my old age with failing eye sight, it's a pain to view these FS adds even though I'm just browsing and burning time at work.
All i see are springs with blurry part numbers, electronic parts so blurry I don't know what they do. Can YOU make out the detail when you take a picture? if not, back it up like a tonka truck.
/cranky old man rant out of boredom

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