Amateur Photographer  |  18th February 2017
TURBOCHARGE YOUR LENS
One of the quickest ways to differentiate between a serious photographer and a snapper is to ask them about lenses. Snappers don’t give much thought to their lens; it’s just there, like the clutch in their car, only to be considered when
something goes wrong. However, the serious photographer realises how crucial lens choice and lens quality is. Much of this issue is dedicated to helping you get the most from your precious glass. Discover how to fix the most common types of lens distortion, particularly when it comes to converging
verticals (where the edges of buildings lean in). We also help you to find your lens’s ‘sweet spot’ for pin-sharp results.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 18th February 2017.