The optical system that captures the scene or subject and turns it into a focused image on the sensor is the starting point for a picture. No matter how advanced your camera body and sensor is, it’s the lens that does the heavy lifting. The lens in use is also the factor that determines how wide or tight your angle of view is, and how much of the scene is rendered in sharp focus. The former is covered by the focal length, which can be fixed or variable; the latter is governed by the built-in diaphragm that lets in more or less light.
In this feature, we’ll cover everything you need to know to get the best results from your lenses – from choosing the optimum focal length for a shot, to enhancing your practical technique.
Nothing reinvigorates or enhances your photography more than a new lens. If you feel the need to splash some cash, a new lens makes more of a difference than anything else – even a new camera!
Owning and using the right set of lenses will give you all the creative possibilities you need to shoot amazing images, regardless of the genre or visual style you choose to follow.
Lenses: Top tips for using your optics
What you need to know for maximising optical performance and getting the best image quality
This story is from the June 2021 edition of Digital Camera World.
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