Friday, December 3, 2010

Photography Lens



About photography lens

Ultra Wide Angle Lens (UWA)


1. Ultra wide angle is useful for limited space areas.

2. Ultra Wide Lens is from 14mm to 21mm 35mm if menngikut count.


3. One reason is the use of ultra-wide angle to manipulate perspective, it raised all that close to the camera and all far smaller than the camera. Distortion (distortion) can have an impact on the audience.


4. Inside the house, UWA can provide you with the overall image of the room without the extreme distortion. However, you will see the end of the narrow room and the floor will look mengherot.



5. UWA can be used to increase the sense of distance, the distance the audience



6. UWA can be used to create a caricature portraits.



7. UWA does not work so well with the polarizer filter. The result is an uneven effect.



8. Avoid using the smallest aperture even though he gave Depth of field is the greatest because it will provide images of soft (softer image)
Telephoto lens

1. Telephoto allows you to capture subjects that are far away, to magnify the view in front of you.


2. Telephoto lenses that are longer than standard lenses.


3. Telephoto will give better results for portraits against a wide angle lens will give the impression of distortion.


4. Focal length lens on the 80-150mm in 35mm format designated as the ideal lens for portraits.


5. Telephoto lens will compress the distance between elements in the image away.


6. Telephoto can soften the background to let the background is the out of focus.


7. Telephoto distortion can affect the size and cause we do not know the actual size of the subject front and behind the subject.


8. Telephoto can be used to obtain surfaces with mengfokus direction only.


9. When using a telephoto lens with a tripod, lens mount on the tripod collar. It will provide a better strength.


10. Using telephoto lenses on APS-C sensor, you will get a longer telephoto. For example, the D300 will give you 200mm 350mm perspective by computing the 35mm format.



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