Inhoudsopgave
Welk macro-objectief?
Alle macro-objectieven op een rij
| Objectief | Voor camera | Bekijk! |
|---|---|---|
| Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM | Canon R | Reviews> |
| Fujifilm XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro | Fujifilm X | Reviews> |
| Nikon AF-S 105mm f/2.8G VR | Nikon F (FX) | Reviews> |
| Tokina ATX-I 100mm f/2.8 FF Macro | DSLR | Reviews> |
What are the different types of macro lenses?
Macro lenses come in three types of focal lengths: Short, standard, and telephoto. We’ll discuss what they are and where you can use them for macro photography. Short macro lenses have a focal length between 35mm and 65mm. Canon offers a 65mm f/2.8 macro lens, as does Nikon and other manufacturers.
Can you use a macro lens for wedding photography?
Macro Lens Pricing. One of the great things about macro lenses is that they’re not just useful for macro photography. Macro lenses are also very good at portrait photography. A wedding photographer can use a macro lens to take closeup shots of a ring and then just as quickly capture beautiful expressions of guests.
Do macro lenses have a focusing ring?
Fortunately, most macro lenses have a well-designed focusing ring. So working with manual focus shouldn’t be too much trouble. While a macro lens has the fantastic ability to focus up close, it’s short working distance can cause difficulties. The working distance refers to the gap between your lens and the closest part of your subject.
How close to the subject can I shoot with a macro lens?
The distance between the front of the lens and the subject will typically be around 14cm, which feels very natural for close-up shooting. To maintain this, most current macro lenses have internal focusing mechanisms, so that the front element of the lens neither rotates nor extends, and doesn’t encroach on the subject at short focus settings.