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Lenses Guide by Photoreview

Lenses Guide by Photoreview

The guide starts with tech basics of today's lenses - the varying mounts and formats, image stabilisation and focusing systems, image sensor size - and their impact on lens performance. It then covers why and when to use prime lenses, standard kit lenses, telephoto kit lenses, and 'all-in-one' extended zoom lenses. Lenses Guide advises the best types of lenses for different types of photography - landscapes, portraiture, sports and wildlife, and macro photography - along with techniques to improve your picture-taking. It also covers the essential and 'nice-to-have' lens accessories. With lenses at anything from $300 to $3000 and beyond, this guide might be the best lens investment you ever make! This is the 21st Pocket Guide authored by Photo Review's tech editor Margaret Brown.

Chapter 1: Lens Buying Guide What to look for when selecting lenses plus a guide to lens terminology.

Chapter 2: Crop Factors Explained How the size of the image sensor affects lenses and images.

Chapter 3: Standard Kit Zoom Lenses The advantages and limitations of standard kit lenses.

Chapter 4: Telephoto Zoom Lenses How telephoto zoom lenses can expand your shooting capabilities.

Chapter 5: All-in-One Zoom Lenses - When a 'convenience zoom' lens is the logical choice.

Chapter 6: Lenses for Landscapes - Learn which focal lengths suit different types of landscape photography.

Chapter 7: Lenses for Portraiture - How to select the best lenses for individual and group portraits.

Chapter 8: Lenses for Sports and Wildlife - Choosing telephoto lenses for photographing distant and moving subjects.

Chapter 9: Macro Lenses - Learn what makes a macro lens and how it helps with close-up shooting.

Chapter 10: Accessories - Lens hoods, filters and adaptors; how they can improve your photography.

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Lenses Guide by Photoreview

The guide starts with tech basics of today's lenses - the varying mounts and formats, image stabilisation and focusing systems, image sensor size - and their impact on lens performance. It then covers why and when to use prime lenses, standard kit lenses, telephoto kit lenses, and 'all-in-one' extended zoom lenses. Lenses Guide advises the best types of lenses for different types of photography - landscapes, portraiture, sports and wildlife, and macro photography - along with techniques to improve your picture-taking. It also covers the essential and 'nice-to-have' lens accessories. With lenses at anything from $300 to $3000 and beyond, this guide might be the best lens investment you ever make! This is the 21st Pocket Guide authored by Photo Review's tech editor Margaret Brown.

Chapter 1: Lens Buying Guide What to look for when selecting lenses plus a guide to lens terminology.

Chapter 2: Crop Factors Explained How the size of the image sensor affects lenses and images.

Chapter 3: Standard Kit Zoom Lenses The advantages and limitations of standard kit lenses.

Chapter 4: Telephoto Zoom Lenses How telephoto zoom lenses can expand your shooting capabilities.

Chapter 5: All-in-One Zoom Lenses - When a 'convenience zoom' lens is the logical choice.

Chapter 6: Lenses for Landscapes - Learn which focal lengths suit different types of landscape photography.

Chapter 7: Lenses for Portraiture - How to select the best lenses for individual and group portraits.

Chapter 8: Lenses for Sports and Wildlife - Choosing telephoto lenses for photographing distant and moving subjects.

Chapter 9: Macro Lenses - Learn what makes a macro lens and how it helps with close-up shooting.

Chapter 10: Accessories - Lens hoods, filters and adaptors; how they can improve your photography.

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The guide starts with tech basics of today's lenses - the varying mounts and formats, image stabilisation and focusing systems, image sensor size - and their impact on lens performance. It then covers why and when to use prime lenses, standard kit lenses, telephoto kit lenses, and 'all-in-one' extended zoom lenses. Lenses Guide advises the best types of lenses for different types of photography - landscapes, portraiture, sports and wildlife, and macro photography - along with techniques to improve your picture-taking. It also covers the essential and 'nice-to-have' lens accessories. With lenses at anything from $300 to $3000 and beyond, this guide might be the best lens investment you ever make! This is the 21st Pocket Guide authored by Photo Review's tech editor Margaret Brown.

Chapter 1: Lens Buying Guide What to look for when selecting lenses plus a guide to lens terminology.

Chapter 2: Crop Factors Explained How the size of the image sensor affects lenses and images.

Chapter 3: Standard Kit Zoom Lenses The advantages and limitations of standard kit lenses.

Chapter 4: Telephoto Zoom Lenses How telephoto zoom lenses can expand your shooting capabilities.

Chapter 5: All-in-One Zoom Lenses - When a 'convenience zoom' lens is the logical choice.

Chapter 6: Lenses for Landscapes - Learn which focal lengths suit different types of landscape photography.

Chapter 7: Lenses for Portraiture - How to select the best lenses for individual and group portraits.

Chapter 8: Lenses for Sports and Wildlife - Choosing telephoto lenses for photographing distant and moving subjects.

Chapter 9: Macro Lenses - Learn what makes a macro lens and how it helps with close-up shooting.

Chapter 10: Accessories - Lens hoods, filters and adaptors; how they can improve your photography.