Recently I've been getting a lot of questions to clarify. This leads me to the slow responses. You know, if you have a good goal is to have a good photo-rule.
The reason I say that it is much better than a professional SLR camera, prosumer or point and shoot, because my desire to look "pro" when I take pictures because of their degree of control that has the photo. You can control the light so much, you can adjust the exposure and controlgeneral aspects of the image. And with this freedom, the choice to obtain clarity through the lens. For maximum freedom in image quality above all you need to know what makes the lens.
Technical Photography
Fixed Focal
A fixed focal length lens is a lens that is on point and shoot and prosumer cameras. They are usually a medium wide-angle lens. And 'as a sort of "mid-range quality" lens. If you get a zoom lens and compare the two, is a fixed focal lengthoften small and a larger aperture has a maximum. This is good because they work very well in low light situations. These lenses appear more clearly than zoom lenses. The only problem is that your person or an object can appear smaller than you want, when you get closer.
Technical Photography
Zoom Lenses
And what is with a zoom lens? Without going into too technical details, zoom lenses are often more practical focal length for digital photography. They can give a good angle of perspectiveFill the frame, for example. These lenses are great if you approach shots, it is impossible to get close to something.
Optical zoom is the best. My advice would be, forget digital zoom altogether. Digital zoom is not a true zoom, in other words, is not a true reflection of what's there. Will only lead to more noise in the picture, which may not really be changed.
The problem with the zoom is losing the closer you get light. Have a lowerAnd the openings can be difficult even in low light conditions. In some situations you can use the flash and have adequate lighting, but other times it is because you are zooming away from the subject and the flash is effective only a few meters.
There is no general answer to "What lens should I use?" The answer is: it depends on what the camera and what you can do yourself. But the more you understand, what lenses, what are the best for you to make ainformed decision and the right lens for the job.
Sincerely,
A Digital Photography Tip - The Secret Of Clear Digital Images
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