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Canon EF Camera Lenses Laowa 100mm F2.8 Ultra Macro APO for Canon EF

Laowa 100mm F2.8 Ultra Macro APO for Canon EF

4.5

Macro, ƒ/2.8, 638 g

£399.71
Or 3 interest-free payments of £133.23/mo.*
5stores
Canon EF Camera Lenses Zeiss Milvus 2/35mm ZE for Canon

Zeiss Milvus 2/35mm ZE for Canon

5.0

Wide, ƒ/2, 702 g

£637.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £212.33/mo.*
5stores
Canon EF Camera Lenses Laowa 12mm F2.8 Zero-D for Canon EF

Laowa 12mm F2.8 Zero-D for Canon EF

4.5

Wide, ƒ/2.8, 609 g

£929.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £309.66/mo.*
5stores
Canon EF Camera Lenses TTArtisan APS-C 35mm F0.95 for Canon RF

TTArtisan APS-C 35mm F0.95 for Canon RF

Standard, ƒ/0.95, 267 g

£179.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.66/mo.*
4stores
Canon EF Camera Lenses Laowa Venus V-DX 60mm F2.8 2X Ultra-Macro for Canon EF

Laowa Venus V-DX 60mm F2.8 2X Ultra-Macro for Canon EF

4.8

Macro, ƒ/2.8, 503 g

£409.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £136.33/mo.*
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Canon EF Camera Lenses Samyang XP 50mm F1.2 for Canon EF

Samyang XP 50mm F1.2 for Canon EF

4.3

Standard, ƒ/1.2, 1200 g

£499.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £166.33/mo.*
4stores
Canon EF Camera Lenses Samyang 50mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 for Canon EF

Samyang 50mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 for Canon EF

5.0

Standard, 523 g

£499.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £166.66/mo.*
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Canon EF Camera Lenses Laowa Venus 15mm F4 1:1 Macro for Canon EF

Laowa Venus 15mm F4 1:1 Macro for Canon EF

4.3

Wide, Macro, ƒ/4, 410 g

£529.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £176.33/mo.*
4stores
Zeiss Planar T* 1.4 50mm ZE for Canon EF

Zeiss Planar T* 1.4 50mm ZE for Canon EF

4.8

Standard, ƒ/1.4, 380 g

£548.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £182.66/mo.*
4stores
Samyang XP 85mm F1.2 for Canon EF

Samyang XP 85mm F1.2 for Canon EF

5.0

Telephoto, ƒ/1.2, 1050 g

£755.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £251.99/mo.*
4stores
Laowa 20mm F4 Zero-D Shift for Canon EF

Laowa 20mm F4 Zero-D Shift for Canon EF

Wide, ƒ/4, 747 g

£1,159.00
2stores
Canon EF 24-105mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM

Canon EF 24-105mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM

4.6

Telephoto, ƒ/3.5-5.6, 525 g

£299.00£299.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.66/mo.*
2stores

Camera Lenses: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing camera lenses, focal length is a crucial factor. It determines how much of the scene you can capture and how close you can get to your subject. For instance, if you're interested in landscape photography, a wide-angle lens with a focal length between 14mm and 35mm might be ideal. On the other hand, for portrait photography, a lens with a focal length between 50mm and 85mm will give you more flattering results by offering a natural perspective and excellent background blur. Assessing your primary photography needs will help you select the right focal length.

The aperture size of camera lenses affects both exposure and depth of field. A lens with a larger maximum aperture (e.g., f/1.8) allows more light to enter, making it perfect for low-light conditions and creating beautifully blurred backgrounds. This is particularly beneficial for nighttime or indoor photography without flash. Conversely, if you're shooting in well-lit environments, a smaller aperture (e.g., f/4) may suffice. Consider what kind of lighting conditions you'll frequently encounter to determine the best aperture range for your needs.

Before purchasing camera lenses, ensure they are compatible with your camera body. Different brands often have proprietary mounts; for example, Canon uses EF and RF mounts while Nikon uses F-mounts for DSLRs and Z-mounts for mirrorless cameras. Using an incompatible lens might require an adapter, which could affect performance or functionality. Always verify that the lens fits your camera's mount type to ensure optimal performance and avoid unnecessary complications.

CAMERA LENSES

FAQ

Camera lenses are optical components that attach to cameras, allowing you to capture images. They focus light onto the camera sensor, affecting image quality and perspective. Choosing the right lens depends on your photography style, such as portrait or landscape, and factors like focal length and aperture.

Camera lenses are chosen based on focal length, aperture, and intended use. Consider what subjects you photograph most often. A wide-angle lens suits landscapes, while a telephoto lens is ideal for wildlife. Check compatibility with your camera model before purchasing.

Camera lenses are classified as prime or zoom based on their focal lengths. Prime lenses have a fixed focal length, offering sharp images and large apertures for low-light conditions. Zoom lenses cover a range of focal lengths, providing versatility without changing lenses.

Camera lenses have apertures that control light entry and depth of field. A larger aperture (smaller f-number) allows more light in, useful for low-light settings and creating blurred backgrounds. Smaller apertures increase depth of field, keeping more of the scene in focus.

Camera lenses use "mm" to indicate focal length in millimeters. This measurement affects the lens's field of view and magnification. Lower numbers (e.g., 18mm) offer wider views suitable for landscapes, while higher numbers (e.g., 200mm) provide greater magnification for distant subjects.

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