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Different types of lenses

Different types of lenses


Different types of lenses

Posted: 04 Apr 2011 12:01 AM PDT

A lot of people spend the most money for a camera and then use what little you can do now what you can aim. This is a big mistake. It 's like a great chef and the kitchen with the worst ingredients. poor quality or unsuitable lenses can spoil a picture of a big camera and lenses of higher quality cameras so photos can also look good-great-no.

If you buy a camera, have a balanced budget and place the camera and The quality of the lens in the air. If you already want to buy a camera and lenses, it is always safer to buy the same lens as we do to make sure the camera is not only compatible, but the best results. For example, a Nikon lens with a Canon is not the same image quality as the Canon lens. Are there any particular line lens manufacturer Leica and Zeiss, which produce some fantasticLenses>, but to ensure that complement the camera for large sums of money from them.

In addition to many specialized lenses, there are four types of lenses you need to know basis.

• Most cameras are equipped with a standard lens with it. These have a focal length somewhere in the range of 35-70 mm. These are good general purpose lens with a field of this eye is obvious that man. These are good targets forBeginners start and work with it until he understood its limits. That is, if the need arises to other lenses.
• With a focal length of 85-135 mm round, medium-telephoto lenses are what most people buy the lens to the standard. These are great for photographing objects at a distance. They are also ideal for portraits, because they can take the matter a bit 'far from the background to make more sense. The increase in focal length to usegive a slightly flatter image and offer a perspective that is often more flattering portraits. They are also among the best lenses for candid photographs.
• The next choice for most photographers is the wider viewing angle with a focal length less than 50 mm. These are best for large landscapes and panoramic pictures similar. They create a strong perspective and give a lot of depth to a photo. A photo group photo in a broad contextwith one of these objectives lead the group in relation to the background / setting. These are snapshots from close range for the depth of field, reduces the need to provide a realignment made it big.
• The last base of the lens 4 is the long telephoto lens with a focal length of 135 mm longer (up to 300 mm and more). These are used for any situation where you need a close-up image of the subject, but I am physically able to get close.These lenses are ideal to select and highlight a specific part of a scene.

Besides these, there are many other lenses and macro lenses for photographing flowers, insects, super telephoto lenses that can choose distant and photograph the object, and are not visible to the naked eye or take great close-up objects away, and super wide-angle fish-eye lens photos extreme wide-angle, where a large Panoramabe captured.

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