Camera Lenses There are many types of camera lenses available for SLR cameras. What lens you decide to use depends on what is available to, what you are.

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Camera Lenses There are many types of camera lenses available for SLR cameras. What lens you decide to use depends on what is available to, what you are shooting and the situation you find yourself in.

Focal Length & mm Lenses are often referred to by a number. For example the image above shows a section of a mm lens. This mm number refers to the focal length - the physical distance from the lens to the sensor or film.

A Standard Lens 18 – 55mm Lens Types A Wide Angle Lens mm

A Telephoto Lens 55 – 200mm Lens Types A Super Telephoto Lens 600mm – Fixed Focal Length

A Telephoto Lens 55 – 200mm Lens Types A Super Telephoto Lens 600mm – Fixed Focal Length £

Lens Types A Macro Lens 85mm – made specifically for close up work

Lens Types and Your Photographs This example shows the exact same scene and gives a good example of the effect of using different lenses has on your images.

When to use them? Wide Angle Wide-angle Lens—DX format approx. 10 – 24mm Wide angle lenses are the popular choice for landscapes, interiors, large group photos and when working in confined situations.

Standard Lens Standard Lens— DX format approx. 35mm Standard lenses are popular as they are closest to the angle of view we humans see. These lenses have minimal distortion, which can be flattering to the subject. They tend to use large apertures and allow a lot of light to enter the lens which makes them fast in low light conditions. The large apertures (f/1.8 – f/1.4) also produce a pleasing out-of-focus effect to the background which concentrates the attention of the viewer on the subject. Standard lenses are the popular choice for a wide range of photography including portraiture, nature and low light situations where the photographer can not use a flash or is looking to capture the scene with available light.

Telephoto Lens Telephoto Lens— DX format approx. 55 – 200mm Telephoto lenses between 70 – 200mm are very popular for portraiture and product photography as well as nature and wildlife imagery. They allow the photographer to produce close crops on the subject. In the case of portraiture a telephoto allows the photographer to take the photo at a distance that does not intrude upon the subject.

Super Telephoto Lens Super Telephoto Lens— DX format approx. 200 – 600mm These lenses provide a good range for sports and wildlife photography where the photographer is limited as to how close they can get to the subject.

Macro Lens Macro Lens— DX format 85mm Close-up photography uses a specific range of lenses that allow up to 1:1 reproduction. These lenses allow the photographer to focus very close to the subject and reproduce them at a 1:1 life-size ratio on film or an imaging sensor. These lenses are popular for subjects such as flowers, insects and small products.