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Generally speaking, a wide-angle lens is used for producing panoramic landscapes and shooting in cramped interiors. The super wide-angle amplifies the effect by intensifying perspective and providing greater depth of field.The 28mm lens, not long ago looked upon as the typical "super" wide-angle, is now considered almost a "normal" wide-angle lens. |
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One of the most popular and renowned lenses in Carl Zeiss Jena history. Good looking well designed very sharp lens, good for portrait and short telephoto. Almost all the time available on Ebay for reasonable price, generally good quality I never seen broken pieces in my experience, many of them looks brand new. Highly recommended.
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A lens is good enough to take pictures. In reality, however, cameras capable of replacing lenses and lenses of different focal lengths are supplied in quantity. So why interchangeable lenses? The answer is that every lens has its own angle of view which corresponds to its focal length. This allows the photographer to interpret and/or record each subject individually.
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The fisheye lens produces some extremely unusual photographs. Deriving its name from an angle of view closely associated with that of a fish's eye, this type of lens was originally manufactured because its 180° angle could record celestial observations of an entire hemisphere. The exaggerated fisheye world can be seen in the finder of the SLR camera and this lens is now commonly used for creative photography.
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Changing the angle of view: Using lenses of different focal lengths changes the area covered in the photograph, The longer the focal length of the lens, the smaller the angle of view; the shorter the focal length, the larger the angle of view. |
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