By A Bear
Today we have yet another quick tip from our friends over at Picture Correct and this one comes straight out of their best-selling Photo Tutorial eBook.
Do you know what makes a great photograph?
A great camera.
Just kidding, but we bet you’re paying attention now.
All joking aside, your camera is actually quite integral to the process of making a great photograph.
But every element is important including the lens and, since there isn’t a one-size-fits-all lens perfect for every situation, they have their own quirks, nuances, and drawbacks.
So the question is: Are you using the lens that is right for you?
Hear us out: This choice can actually have a big impact on not only how your camera sees the world, but also how it captures it. Thus your choice of lens in many ways is an artistic one. That’s why you should spend some time thinking about it.
Yet, to do that, you need to know how to think about lenses. We’re going to give you a quick rundown as well as some insights into what situations each one is best equipped to handle.
All of this information is right there in The Photo eBook.

You’ll learn in the opening chapters of The Photo eBook that there are basically five categories that cover pretty much every lens out there:
ULTRA WIDE ANGLE
These lenses fall between 12-18mm and can be quite expensive. The one advantage of this lens is that they mimic human eyesight better than any other with peripheral vision. Ideal for capturing landscapes and giving viewers the feeling of immersion, they are also more realistic than fisheye lenses …read more
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