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You need to use the zoom to get anything like a macro shot, cutting down on detail a lot
With a very easy scene, the Harrier Tab can do just fine, as seen here
It's very difficult to get a near focus with the Harrier Tab
The flower is massively overexposed
When it doesn't totally muck things up, the Tab can render respectable detail
There's even a minor shallow depth of field effect here
Trying to focus on the 'central' leaf has failed here
Poor white balance and poor exposure tied up in a bow of rubbish dynamic range
You'd never guess this was a pretty bright, nice day, would you? Harrier Tab shots are D-pressing
HDR can be used to bring up shadow detail, but there's still a weird purple cast here
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