Advice on lenses
Fortunately, taking photographs of different kinds of objects and scenarios doesn't mean you need to go out and buy a new camera every time. For any object you'd like to take a photograph of, there's a suitable lens. In this article, we'll address different types of photography, and explain to you which lens is most suitable, according to us.
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Help choosing
How do I choose a lens for an SLR camera?
Read how to select the right lens for your SLR camera here.
Explanation of properties
- What's the difference between the different focal lengths?
- What do the abbreviations on my lens mean?
- What do the abbreviations on a Sigma lens mean?
- What do the abbreviations on a Canon lens mean?
- What do the abbreviations on a Nikon lens mean?
- What do the abbreviations on a Tamron lens mean?
- What's an all-round lens and why should you choose one?
- What do the abbreviations on a Sony lens mean?
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- What type of lens do I use for nature and animal photography?
- What type of lens do I use for sports photography?
- What type of lens do I use for street photography?
- What's a macro lens and why should you choose one?
- What's a telephoto lens and why should you choose one?
- Which lens do I need for portrait photography?
- Which lens do you need for your Canon SLR camera?
- Which lens do you need for your Canon mirrorless camera?
- Which lens do you need for your Fujifilm mirrorless camera?
- Which lens do you need for your Nikon mirrorless camera?
- Which lens do you need for your Olympus mirrorless camera?
- Which lens do you need for your Panasonic mirrorless camera?
- Which lens do you need for your Sony mirrorless camera?