judging from your question, I mainly want to know how to get clear details in macro shooting, right? This depends on what you are shooting at first.
1. Select the scene: if the object to be photographed is a flat object, such as books and newspapers or flat characters or patterns of plastic and metal products, then select "characters" in the "scene mode"; if the object to be photographed is a three-dimensional object, such as plush toys and mobile phones, then select "flowers" in the "scene mode".
2. Choose shooting environment: When shooting at macro (including the two scene modes of "text" and "flower" mentioned above, the camera automatically turns off the flash, so in this case, try to shoot the object in a good light environment, and try not to have direct light and shadow. In this way, the shutter speed will be faster when shooting, greatly reducing the noise of the photo.
3. Focus: After choosing a good scene, you should pay attention to focus. First of all, press the shutter half-way. When the viewfinder turns green, you can press the shutter-don't shake your hand when you press the shutter.
It's as simple as that, and you can take an ideal photo with clear details without any advanced technology.