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Concert photography lens(es)
Depending on how low the light conditions are I would suggest nothing slower than an f2.8 lens. If you need faster than f2.8 you are going to need to look at prime lenses . As to focal length, it would depend on what your working …
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Concert photography lens(es)
Jon Woodbury Photography Blog: LENS QUALITY – PHOTO IQ – Week 2 of 6
Many high-end photographers use nothing but primes because the light is so much more controlled and less diluted…and in a prime lens you can get much, much better lenses for so much less $$$! Most pro series zoom lenses run about …
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Jon Woodbury Photography Blog: LENS QUALITY – PHOTO IQ – Week 2 of 6
Choosing Canon 400mm prime or 100-400mm zoom lens? Help! – Wild …
Hello, Can anyone help choose the correct lens for me. I am stuck between a Canon 400mm prime (£1100) or the Canon 100-400mm Zoom lens (£1200). I would.
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Choosing Canon 400mm prime or 100-400mm zoom lens? Help! – Wild …
What's the Difference: Kit vs 50mm « shutterboo
The 50mm prime does not zoom. It’s a fixed position lens meaning that it only has one focal length: 50mm. I like this because if forces you to work with your subject, step in and step out, and understand how the light actual helps or …
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What's the Difference: Kit vs 50mm « shutterboo
ZEISS Compact Prime CP.2 Lenses Target the HDSLR Market! | Zacuto
Adding to the popularity of the convergence revolution, ZEISS launches a new set of cine style lenses specifically targeting the HDSLR hybrid market. The new.
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ZEISS Compact Prime CP.2 Lenses Target the HDSLR Market! | Zacuto
DSLR Cameras and Cine Lenses
There is no zoom, you change lens or move the camera to reframe the shot. Prime lenses are generally faster than zoom lenses as they have less glass for the light to pass through. And they also tend to produce a sharper image for the …
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DSLR Cameras and Cine Lenses
Check Out Sigma EX – Wide-angle zoom lens – 10 mm – 20 mm – f/4.0 …
I was originally shopping for a 10 or 15mm prime lens (prime meaning it doesn’t have any zoom, it’s just one lens “size”). I couldn’t find one, but I’m glad I couldn’t. While 10mm is a great wide angle, I’ll admit it’s nice to have the …
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Check Out Sigma EX – Wide-angle zoom lens – 10 mm – 20 mm – f/4.0 …
Justyna Wawrzonek Photography: 7 Reasons to Love Prime Lenses
7 Reasons to Love Prime Lenses . 1. LOWER COST 2.
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Justyna Wawrzonek Photography: 7 Reasons to Love Prime Lenses
A year in the lens…: One for Ron
Hey, Ron. As I was shooting this glass bottle, you came to mind for two reasons. This was shot with my 50mm prime lens …AND…look at the label! Cheers! Shutter speed 1/30, f4, ISO 100, hand held in my light box, aperture priority …
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A year in the lens…: One for Ron