SLR Lenses

Prices from 26.45€ to 16935.45€.
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Lots of popular lens manufacturers: Canon photo and video lenses, Nikon lenses, Sigma lenses, Samyang and Tamron lenses.
Many photo and video lens types: Fisheye lenses, Wide-Angle lenses, Tele zoom lenses and Macro lenses for the best and popular DSLR cameras.

The Importance of a Quality Camera Lens

A quality camera lens can dramatically enhance your photography, transforming even the most basic camera into a powerful tool for capturing stunning images. When selecting a lens, several key components should be considered: zoom capability, aperture size, focal length, glass quality, and more. If you’ve been relying solely on the kit lens that came with your camera, exploring other lens options could significantly elevate your photography.

Which Lens Suits Your Needs?

The ideal lens depends on your subject matter. Photography encompasses a wide range of genres, including panoramas, skyscapes, interiors, landscapes, candid family shots, portraits, sports, action, wildlife, and astrophotography. Each type of photography demands specific lens characteristics. A crucial factor is focal length, which determines the light path to your camera’s sensor. Broad scenes typically require shorter focal lengths, while distant subjects need longer focal lengths. A zoom lens offers versatility by covering multiple focal lengths with a single lens.

Lens Applications and Recommendations

Here’s a breakdown of lenses suited for various types of photography. Note that these focal lengths are based on the lens itself or a 35mm-equivalent. For cameras like APS-C or m4/3, a crop factor might be necessary (refer to this Explora article for more details):

  • Ultra-wide scenes, waterscapes, and skyscapes: fisheye or ultra-wide angle lenses with focal lengths between 8mm – 24mm.
  • Interiors, architecture, and general landscapes: standard wide-angle lenses with focal lengths between 24mm – 35mm.
  • Environmental or full-length portraits, street photography, and travel: standard lenses with focal lengths between 35mm – 85mm, with 50mm being particularly common.
  • Portraits and candid shots: short telephoto lenses with focal lengths between 85mm – 135mm.
  • Close sports and action: medium telephoto lenses with focal lengths between 135mm – 300mm.
  • Wildlife and distant sports: super telephoto lenses with focal lengths above 300mm.

Exploring the diverse world of camera lenses can open up new creative possibilities, enhancing the way you capture the world through your lens.

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