How to Choosing a Camera Lens
How to Choosing a Camera Lens- In terms of selecting a lens, just like when we choose which camera we want to buy. Should indeed tailored to the type of photography we are wrestled.
Luckily for those who already know exactly where the lens is needed to support the photography. The most difficult is for those who can not determine his choice but is willing and capable to buy a new lens.
To help facilitate the selection of lenses, I am of its kind in four categories:
Standard lens
Measuring 50 mm in the light of the normal eye, usually has become a default package when we buy a DSLR camera. As my experience when I first started learning photography, this lens is a mainstay. If there are objects of interest, we have to back and forth to adjust the composition of the object. I myself longing for the return of photography as a hobby as it once was, it felt so good.
Wide angle lens
Measuring between 18mm to 35mm and the angle of view wider than standard lenses. It is suitable for those who like photographing the scenery or for those who like to experiment with wide-angle view, like the photos here.
Tele lens
Measuring between 80mm and above and the angle of view narrower or more focused on an object. Usually used for model photo shoots, fashion and sport events.
Zoom lens
Having a long range point of view with many options for diverse purposes. There is sized 18mm-135mm telephoto or wide angle to, a medium between 35mm-80mm to super telephoto or telephoto: 100mm-400mm. Because of the flexibility of the zoom lens is now much used as weapon of photographers. Only by turning the lens zoom ring, a photographer is able to perform various compositions on the object pictures.
Hope can help.
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