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April 19, 2019 at 8:01 pm #86342
Most zoom lenses only go to 2.8, while this perfectly okay for night photography, it’s not the ultimate lens to use. Most zoom lenses in the 2.8 category cost anywhere from $1500 to $2500 a piece. Enter the prime lens, a prime is a fixed focal length that is designed to have much larger apertures.
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.So, I said that the 50mm f1.4 is a fast lens. Well let me explain what that means. A fast lens is one that has a large aperture so a f number that is really low. The larger the aperture the lower the f number. Basically a lens with large aperture lets more light into your camera allowing you to shoot in lower lighted environments easily.
The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II was the second lens I bought for my DSLR, right after I got my first telephoto (the Canon 55 – 250mm zoom, which you can also read my review of, should you wish to).I wanted a lens with a really wide maximum aperture so I could take photos in lowlight without a flash, and I didn’t want to break the bank – so the ‘nifty fifty’, as it’s sometimes known, was
Tripod, cable release and flashlight are invaluable for night photography. I like f/11 as an aperture for night photography, when on an tripod and f/2 for handheld portraits at night. Your 50mm lens ought to be dandy. Also shoot RAW, as this allows for better corrections. Have fun
Can I use a Canon EF 50mm 1.8 II for night street photography? Update Cancel. a d b y S i s e n s e. Watch a demo now. Boost the performance of your products and apps with Sisense embedded analytics. Is the Canon 50mm 1.8f lens good for food photography? I have a Canon 80D so it is more like
Each week it will rise a little bit earlier in the night. The reviews of other 50mm lenses made it seem they all suffer coma. When it comes to nightscape photography I have found Samyang
Want to shoot macro, but can’t afford the big ticket prices for a “real” macro lens? Read on to see how you can turn your little 50mm f/1.8 lens into a sweet macro photography toy for under $20 (if
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