
Digital Lenses
Digital lenses are without doubt one of the most important weapons in a photographer 's arsenal. They are also one of the variables used in all kinds of weight, size and focal length, the widest of the 10mm fisheye is the longest 800mm telephoto lens. Whether your passion is to isolate fine architectural details, or you are a landscape photographer to capture us in a dramatic sunsets, there are many options for lenses, but they fall into four main categories.
Standard
Standard lenses for full frame digital SLR cameras fall between 40mm and 55mm, 50mm being the accepted norm. Standard lenses are close to the normal field-of-view the human eye and offers genuine perspective. They are often used for portrait photography. Many digital cameras require a shorter Focal length as a 35mm camera or full frame digital camera that require because of their smaller size APS-sensor, and these cameras a 35mm lens to the same field-of-view as a 50mm lens on a full frame.
Wide Angle
Wide-angle Lenses are good for landscape and reportage photography suited to their greater angle-of-view and shorter focal lengths than standard lenses. The need for shorter focal lengths to compensate for the GSP on many digital SLRs sensor has an influx of new Models out. A typical digital wide-angle model could be 17-35mm, resulting in a corresponding field-of-view to 25-52mm on a full frame SLR.
Macro
If you 've ever been in a full-frame image of a small object looked like an insect or flower petals, and wondered how it was reached, the response using a macro lens. Macro lenses focus as close as 2 inches for a 1:1 life-size reproduction. These lenses are designed specifically for close-ups and are usually in focal lengths from 50mm to 180mm.
Tele
Every digital camera lenses with focal lengths from 50mm telephoto as described. Portrait photography ideal for short telephoto lenses (70mm to 120mm) and longer focal lengths (135mm to 300mm and beyond) are excellent for wildlife and sports photography. On most digital SLR cameras with APS-size sensors smaller, the magnification of a lens with 1.5 times is increased, a digital 200mm lens 300mm equivalent to a full-frame camera About the Author
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Frequently Asked Questions...
What is the best digital camera and lense to use for wedding photography?
I am using Nikon D80 with 50mm, 18-200mm, 70-300mm, and macro lense. What would be the best lense choice to use?
I absolutely love the F1.4 the 50mm has but it doesnt zoom. The 18-200 is nice but its only F5.6. I am using speedlight, with diffuser....any suggestions or tips where I should stand during wedding would be great since this is my first wedding im doing!
WOW you people are really nasty arent you, I think you should get an attitude adjustment and stop making nasty remarks like that, you really think you are all that? How bout you stop and think where and when you started!
Answer:
Turbo, I hate to rain on your parade, but I think the others are quite right - the best thing you can do is to shadow a professional Photog, and try not to get in his/her way or cause annoyance. That way, you may learn some useful tips about lighting and composition.
why not go along to the venue before the service and plan what shots you would take, where you would stand, etc.
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