Camera Lenses Explained Every type of camera lens has distinct qualities and visual characteristics that every image-maker should understand. Download our FREE e-book to get in-depth explanations on prime vs. zoom lenses, anamorphic vs. spherical lenses, wide angle, standard, telephoto and even sp...
2. Get to know your camera lenses. Whether you use a prime lens or telephoto, the more familiar you are with your camera lenses, the faster you can figure out how to get the best shot in any situation. A prime lens offers quicker aperture speed so you can capture action even in low...
How to Understand Magnification.(use of convex and concave lenses)(Brief Article)Melody, Chris
the LCD pixel size, the camera pixel size, and the display pixel size are (serendipitously) nearly integer multiples of the same size. The phenomenon is identical to “Moire’s patterns” and on one hand, these greatly complicate quantitative measurements of...
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to high-speed lenses that specialize in low-light settings, you have plenty of options for your second lens. While some lenses may go for more than you spent on your camera, you don’t have to pay a lot to get a great lens. The real question is: how do you find the right one ...
Now that you understand how to create depth in your frame and the kind of camera movement that compliments this zoom lens cinematography, you can use your drone much like you use a handheld gimbal. You can get close to your subject and do nice rotations around your subject for those nice ...
Simple easy to understand steps to get you shooting in manual mode. Start taking clear images and pick up your camera with confidence.
Spot diagrams in photography are an essential tool to evaluate the performance of a camera lens. That’s because they help you understand how light rays focus when passing through the lens and appear in different parts of the image frame. ...
To understand modern cameras, we can start with the camera obscura, leap forward a few thousand years, and begin talking about the first pinhole cameras. These use this same simple “pinprick” of light concept, and create an image on a plane of photosensitive material—an emulsified surface ...