Having said that, a macro lens is also a supremely capable tool for capturing portraits, landscapes, and all other types of photographs. Most mainstream macro lenses are not “one-trick ponies” in the photo world. What can I do with macro … Continue reading
Category Archives: Lens
How Do I Use A Usb On My Iphone?
In Settings, go to Face ID & Passcode or Touch ID & Passcode, and turn on USB Accessories under Allow Access When Locked. When the USB Accessories setting is off, as in the image above, you might need to unlock … Continue reading
At What Shutter Speed Should You Start Using A Tripod To Avoid Camera Shake?
The longer the focal length of the lens, and the longer the exposure, the more time the camera has to wobble. You will need a tripod if the shutter speed is longer than the reciprocal of the focal length (e.g., … Continue reading
What Is Macro Telephoto Zoom?
Macro telephoto lenses are used to take pictures of small objects from far away. A macro telephoto lens, also referred to as a telephoto macro lens, is a camera lens that can reproduce images at a 1:1 or better image-to-subject … Continue reading
Can I Use 100Mm Macro For Portraits?
The Sweet Spot for Portrait Photography with Macro Lenses The sweet spot for most macro lenses for portrait photography is around 90mm or 100mm. When I say sweet spot, I mean that you’ll have the least distortion and the most … Continue reading
What Train Scale Is Closest To 28Mm?
What is this? 1:64 (29mm) S-scale – This is a somewhat rare railroad modeling scale (as compared with O, HO or N-scale. This is the closest scale to the 28mm miniature war game standard 28mm, e.g., Games Workshop and others. … Continue reading
How Do I Connect My Usb Camera To Wifi?
How to Connect a USB Webcam to a Router Set up your computer’s Internet modem and router according to their manuals and operating instructions. Plug the USB webcam into an open port on your computer’s tower or into an available … Continue reading
How Should I Pose For Fat Arms?
How do you avoid arm fat in pictures? Don’t put arms flat against your body I don’t care how tiny your arms are, if your arms are flat against your body and facing the camera, the camera is just going … Continue reading
Is Olympus A Good Film Camera?
Olympus OM-1 Speaking of fully manual film cameras, let’s add the Olympus OM-1 to our list of best film cameras. As one of the most commonly used cameras of the 1970s, these cameras are so reliable that they are still … Continue reading
How Do You Read A Lens?
The first number gives the range of focal lengths in millimeters, while the second gives the lens speed (for the 1.4/50 designation it’s vice-versa). The first number or pair of numbers indicates the range of available focal lengths in millimeters. … Continue reading
Do You Need Image Stabilization For Macro Photography?
For macro work you don’t need image stabilization because IS just isn’t that good at high magnification. For close-ups and regular portrait distances IS is a great thing to have. Do you really need image stabilization? So really, image stabilization … Continue reading
Does A Wide-Angle Lens Make Things Look Bigger?
Wide-angle lenses expand space. Objects look further apart and more distant than normal, and you can take advantage of this by exaggerating the size difference between the foreground and background to create an illusion of depth. What type of lens … Continue reading
What Focal Length Is Best For Landscape Photography?
A focal length equivalent to 28mm on a 35mm camera is often considered ideal for landscape photography because it covers a relatively wide angle of view without introducing obvious distortions. Is 24mm good for landscape photography? It’s Versatile. Not only … Continue reading
Which Is Better Zoom Lens Or Wide Lens?
A telephoto lens is all about selective focus, or choosing which objects looks sharp or blurry. Wide-angle lenses generally have a longer depth of field, which means that they are not the right fit for a situation like portrait photography, … Continue reading
Does Concave Lens Magnify?
Convex lenses, also known as converging lenses, are used for magnification. The concave lens on the other hand makes the images smaller. Therefore, a convex lens is used for magnification. Does a concave lens magnify or reduce? Summary: Convex lenses … Continue reading