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Camera Lenses Explained - What Lens For What Photography

Camera lenses vary a great deal and so do the discrete types of photographic branch you could be inviting with and the a plethora of types of camera and lens mount.

Certain fields of view (focal length) are more superior to distinct subjects and some camera lenses even have singular functions which petition to singular requirements, such as a macro premise to have closer focussing for insects, plants etc... All types of photography favour a distance of some kind.

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So not only it is often difficult to know which camera lenses are best for your needs but also you need to find out which lenses will fit onto your camera or into your photographic system. This is due to what is called the lens mount.

Camera Lenses Explained - What Lens For What Photography

In short each builder has their own (not entirely true but its a great place to start)... There are many lens mounts out there together with the widely established Canon Ef/Ef-S lens mount system (Canon Ef and Canon Ef-s), the large Nikon range of lenses and then the Pentax, Sony/Minolta, Four Thirds and the new Micro 4/3rds, Sony E-Mount and Samsung's Nx fit. Then of policy Sigma, who make lenses for everybody elses cameras, have their own fit as well. Over this there are buyer and expert glass classes.

For types of photography you consider the type of lens. With this there are a few categories of lens from scholar Tilt and shift, Macro and then wide, accepted and telephoto lenses. Below is a list which is by No Means definitive.

Macro: - Insects and plants

Tse - Architechtural

Wide Angle - Vistas, Documentary and Landscapes

Standard - Portraiture, Events, Editorial, Photo Journalism, Weddings

Telephoto - Sports, Wildlife, Events, Journalism

To see a Massively exhaustive list of currently ready lenses and their photographic applications check out the record lenses and types of photography by Park Cameras.

Camera Lenses Explained - What Lens For What Photography

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