Perspective
Basic Features of Lenses

Basic Features of Lenses

Perspective

In the world of photography, “perspective” refers to a visual effect that creates a sense of distance between the subject in the foreground, and the background of the image. The shorter the focal length of a lens (wide-angle lens), the stronger the sense of perspective, so that the background appears to extend behind the subject for some distance. Conversely, a lens with a longer focal length (telephoto lens) creates the impression that the distant background is right behind the subject (compression effect), instead of emphasizing perspective.

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Focal length

  • 10mm
  • 14mm
  • 16mm
  • 20mm
  • 24mm
  • 28mm
  • 35mm
  • 50mm
  • 85mm
  • 100mm
  • 135mm
  • 200mm
  • 300mm
  • 400mm