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Practical Photography Magazine December 2015 Back Issue

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20 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
GO TELEPHOTO FOR AMAZING IMAGES
Discover an exciting new world of possibilities when you push beyond the reach of your kit lens. A good lens is worth its weight in gold, and the right
lens is priceless. Which makes choosing lenses one of the most important
decisions a photographer can make. Not only do they make it possible to
achieve certain types of shots, they can strongly influence the way images look overall. Telephoto lenses are most commonly associated with sports and wildlife photography, simply because they can get you closer to distant subjects. But their application is much wider than this. In fact, the term telephoto refers to any lens that’s 70mm or more, making telephotos one of the largest groups of lenses available. And that also means these lenses cover more subjects than any other.
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December 2015 GO TELEPHOTO FOR AMAZING IMAGES Discover an exciting new world of possibilities when you push beyond the reach of your kit lens. A good lens is worth its weight in gold, and the right lens is priceless. Which makes choosing lenses one of the most important decisions a photographer can make. Not only do they make it possible to achieve certain types of shots, they can strongly influence the way images look overall. Telephoto lenses are most commonly associated with sports and wildlife photography, simply because they can get you closer to distant subjects. But their application is much wider than this. In fact, the term telephoto refers to any lens that’s 70mm or more, making telephotos one of the largest groups of lenses available. And that also means these lenses cover more subjects than any other.


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GO TELEPHOTO FOR AMAZING IMAGES
Discover an exciting new world of possibilities when you push beyond the reach of your kit lens. A good lens is worth its weight in gold, and the right
lens is priceless. Which makes choosing lenses one of the most important
decisions a photographer can make. Not only do they make it possible to
achieve certain types of shots, they can strongly influence the way images look overall. Telephoto lenses are most commonly associated with sports and wildlife photography, simply because they can get you closer to distant subjects. But their application is much wider than this. In fact, the term telephoto refers to any lens that’s 70mm or more, making telephotos one of the largest groups of lenses available. And that also means these lenses cover more subjects than any other.
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