Wednesday 16 May 2012

Lenses

When you decide its time to create some film pieces there are some valuable extras that can be applied which will help in the long run but also some that will just decrease the size of your wallet and budget unnecessarily. For example if you are using a DSLR camera to film on for example a Canon 600D you will need a lens to fix on the front. That is where the magic happens, having the right lens for the right situation. Bird watchers and other outdoor types will have a lens the size of the Eiffel tower stuck on the front, this is something you do not need although ill admit it does look rather cool. A suitable sized lens like a 18-135 mm lens will do just fine for close ups and wide shots a long with a few other varieties. Massive or tiny lenses are never usually the case for success.

Bigger is not always better just a higher price!

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