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Shooting in Macro Mode?

How close can I get to my subject when shooting in Macro Mode?

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The Macro Mode focus range of the D-435 is 8 inches to 20 inches. This means the camera must be between 8 inches and 20 inches from the subject for the picture to be in focus.

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