When it comes to wide-angle lenses, landscapes are usually the first subject that springs to mind, but there are a few other subjects which work quite well with the distortion wides create. Obviously, ...
We look at the wonderful world of wide-angle lenses; how they’re used and pitfalls to avoid. These two images show the differences between an ultra-wide (14mm equivalent) and a normal wide-angle (28mm ...
A telephoto lens may be harder to focus and hold still, but there are other challenges with a wide angle. The big thing is ‘wanting to get everything in’ – whether, with landscapes or architecture, ...
Canon's entry-level and enthusiast cameras, right up to the EOS 7D Mark II, use an APS-C size sensor. This means you need wide-angle lenses designed specifically for this smaller sensor size and this ...
Now I'm going to make a sweeping statement here that is true for me at least, feel free to disagree vehemently. My 70-200mm f2.8 is often used wide open at maximum aperture, my 16-35mm f2.8 rarely.
Overall, the best type of lens for landscape photography is a wide-angle zoom. Not the only type, but the ultimate. Landscape ...