When to use this lens Given its 12mm focal length and fast f/2.0 aperture, the Rokinon 12mm is best suited for real estate, architecture, and landscape photography. Perhaps the most popular reason why photographers buy this lens is to shoot … Continue reading
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What Power Is A 300 Mm Lens?
In this case, your 300mm lens would have a magnification of 6 (6x). Using this simple formula with the zoom lens, at its longest focal length, 300mm, it does have a magnification factor of 6 (300/50), but at its shortest … Continue reading
What Is A Normal Angle Lens?
For still photography, a lens with a focal length about equal to the diagonal size of the film or sensor format is considered to be a normal lens; its angle of view is similar to the angle subtended by a … Continue reading
What Is A Canon 50Mm Lens Used For?
50mm lenses are fast lenses with a fast maximum aperture. The most basic 50mm lenses are typically F1. 8 – a very wide aperture. This means they are great for low-light photography (e.g. low-light portraiture or indoor shooting) as they … Continue reading
How Do You Know If A Lens Is Wide-Angle?
A lens is considered wide-angle when it covers the angle of view between 64° and 84° which in return translates to 35–24mm lens in 35mm film format. What is considered a wide-angle lens? A wide-angle lens has a focal length … Continue reading
Do Thinner Lenses Look Better?
Thinner lenses will look better. They’ll be easier to have the lens edges hidden within the frame of the glasses. They’ll look less noticeable when people look at your glasses. Do thin lenses make a difference? With a thinner material … Continue reading
Do Glasses Make Your Nose Look Bigger?
Wear large-framed glasses Vision Council of America advises that big noses will appear larger if you wear prescription glasses or sunglasses with small, thin frames. Go for the largest-frame glasses you can find, keeping in mind that they still have … Continue reading
Why Do I Look Fatter At Night Than In The Morning?
During the night, our body’s make use of our energy stores to repair damaged cells, build up new muscles, and replenish the body after physical activity, but if you haven’t been doing any physical activity, all the excess calories in … Continue reading
What Is A 75-300Mm Lens Good For?
Lightweight telephoto zoom This 4x telephoto zoom lens is ideal for the budget-conscious photographer with an interest in shooting sports, wildlife or portraiture. In common with other telephoto lenses, the EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III compresses perspective and allows the photographer … Continue reading
Why Is It Called A Prime Lens?
Traditional meaning as primary lens When the camera lens is used with some other optical device, such as a close-up lens, teleconverter, or teleside converter, the camera lens itself is properly called the prime lens. Prime is here used in … Continue reading
What Is A 85Mm 1.8 Good For?
With its wide aperture and fast focusing, the 85 f/1.8 works well for indoor Sports. What is this? This focal length is very good for portraits, and the Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Lens makes a good portrait lens – … Continue reading
Can Iphone 8 Plus Take Wide-Angle Photos?
If you happen to find yourself in possession of an iPhone 8 Plus, you can shoot using the 28mm-equivalent wide-angle lens using Photo mode, zoom up to 10x digitally, shoot with an added depth of field or lighting effects using … Continue reading
Can You Get Bokeh With Kit Lens?
Many photographers use prime lens to achieve bokeh. But its, possible to achieve bokeh effect using kit lens also. What lens do you need for bokeh? To achieve bokeh in an image, you need to use a fast lens—the faster … Continue reading
What Is The Best Focal Length For Group Portraits?
The best versatile lens for both portraits AND large groups is a 35mm. This gives you the ability to capture a larger group without the use of rows. You could also use a lens like the 24mm or the 24-70mm. … Continue reading
Can You Use Close Up Filters With Macro Lens?
Like extension tubes, these filters allow you to achieve closer focus for close-up photographs using your “regular” lenses—no special dedicated macro lenses need to be used. And, yes, you can also use these filters to boost magnification on macro lenses, … Continue reading