When it comes to macro lens problems, many people tend to argue that it is better to aim at the maximum aperture in order to create bokeh. However, by narrowing the aperture, you can create a stellar explosion. Although you may be worried about the depth of the subject view will increase and the possibility of bokeh will disappear, you can aim closely and narrow the aperture to a minimum with a macro lens without affecting too much bokeh.
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