So what do all the numbers mean. How do I know what to look for.
ie. 18-55 means what?
PixelChick78 Senior Member 607 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Sep 26, 2006 19:19 | #1 So what do all the numbers mean. How do I know what to look for. http://cestchicphoto.com
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Sep 26, 2006 19:28 | #2 18mm at the short end, 55mm at the long end. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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Sorry, I'm really new, I still have no idea what that means to the person holding the camera/using the lens. http://cestchicphoto.com
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Sep 26, 2006 19:37 | #4 It's the focal length. I'm not an ubergeek so I can't really explain what it means exactly. I CAN tell you it's the "wideness" or "zoominess" of the lens. 18mm is kinda wide. 55mm is normal-ish (naked eye view sorta) and 200mm, for example, would be telephoto...for sports, etc. but not HUGE field sports...it's kinda short for those. Lemme try to put together some samples real quick to actually show you the differences. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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ledhed Goldmember 1,929 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Apsley, On. CAN. More info | Sep 26, 2006 19:51 | #5 https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=219574 Rob - "a photographer is a painter, in a hurry!"
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Sep 26, 2006 19:52 | #6 Not the most exciting subject matter, but here you go. These were all taken on a tripod from the same exact location. Focal lengths (mms) are on the photos themselves.
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | Nothing like a visual to explain things. Nicely done. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Sep 27, 2006 04:41 | #8 ssim wrote in post #2042728 Nothing like a visual to explain things. Nicely done. What the heck is that thing that plugs in on the table. It doesn't look like a lamp. ![]() Thanks Sheldon. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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wow, i must be dumb, I still have no idea... http://cestchicphoto.com
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Mark_Cohran Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 27, 2006 23:21 | #10 PixelChick78 wrote in post #2046240 wow, i must be dumb, I still have no idea... It is essentially the field of view. At 18mm the field of view is very wide, taking in a lot of the area in front of the camera. As you move toward 55 mm, you take in less of the veiw, but still fill the frame of the photograph (magnification). 18mm is considered very wide - 500mm is considered very long. Mark
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ok, that helped. So, if I have this right, when you turn the dial on the lens from 18mm towards 70mm , in the viewfinder it will look like your zooming in as you get to the larger number on the lens? http://cestchicphoto.com
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jameslcross Member 223 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Norwich, UK........ Current best leg: Right Likes: Lost. Licks:Stamps. More info | Sep 29, 2006 01:20 | #12 Have a read of this, "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
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staereo Member 228 posts Joined Oct 2005 More info | Sep 29, 2006 06:08 | #13 Pixel, I'm going to go ahead and explain this, forgive me if it is overexplained or underexplained. I am willing to both buy and sell prints to other photographers on this forum, for their personal collections only. Price pursuant to my cost of printing.
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katiesmom99 Member 71 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Goodlettsville, TN More info | Sep 29, 2006 07:29 | #14 staereo, this post should be required reading for any newbie. It's a shame individual posts can't be rated, because this definitely worthy of a star or two. Got it: Rebel XT, 18-55 kit lens, Tamron 28-75 f2.8
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staereo Member 228 posts Joined Oct 2005 More info | Sep 29, 2006 09:31 | #15 katiesmom, thank you very much for your kind words. I am willing to both buy and sell prints to other photographers on this forum, for their personal collections only. Price pursuant to my cost of printing.
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