Superstitions on SLR lenses.

As we grow in this world of SLR photography, the way we design and think about goals and goals is changing. Throughout our journey, we often adopt incorrect, unfounded and misconceptions related to goals. Here are some. Make sure you don’t believe in any of these superstitions.

At the beginning of our photographic life, when we have just landed in the world of “SLR”, we believe that the best target is the largest and longest, the longest-range, the longest zoom. We all lived through this typical moment, when we saw a professional photographer walking around with an SLR equipped with a 200mm or 600mm telephoto lens and we were speechless and said, “What a chance!What if I had one this big?” Then, over time, we start to mature, and we already realize that size isn’t everything, and that the fact that a lens has a huge focal length doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best lens, because every situation and every photo has a proper lens.

  • After a while.
  • We realize that our lenses (2 for example) are a problem.
  • And that we would like to have a single lens that can cover all the focal lengths we normally use.
  • For example 14 to 300 mm for us to do.
  • Not having to change lenses every time.
  • There’s another big mistake.
  • It’s not good to have a single lens with a wide range of focal lengths.
  • At least it’s not always good.
  • There are times when we may be interested.
  • But you should know that a single lens with a large focal length means a less specialized and widely dispersed lens.
  • Its lenses and objectives will not offer a spectacular result at a certain focal length.

There are also people who are often confused when thinking that they are interested in carrying lower weight goals in their backpack, it is true that you are interested but only from a health point of view, because your back or shoulder will thank you for doing the decision to carry less weight. From now on, a good lens or lens is always associated with more weight. Quality lenses contain many more parts, offer more robustness, are more robust and have quality materials and glass, which which results in greater weight. In fact, I know people who use lens weight as one of the quality standards that they always check before buying one.

If I had to sacrifice all my goals and I could keep one, just one . . . I’m very clear about what it would be, this is my star lens, the lens master, the lens that I fell permanently in love with. with photography, this is the goal you must also have, because your camera demands it.

You want to know what the goal is. . ? Shall I tell you next week??

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