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HDSLR 101 #9: Choosing the Right Lens

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In episode 9 we show different lens options such as zoom vs. prime and Canon vs. Zeiss. We also go over some lens features and filters.

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  • Love this series eventhough i don't even have a Dslr. But once i do get one, i'll know where exactly to come to learn everything i need to know!!!!!!!

  • USE YOUR CAPS! THE SENSORRRR! :O :O

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  • @Mrawesomeball if you put your two hands parallel to each other, picture your subject to be in between your two hands and everything in between them is in focus and everything else, isnt. now depth of field basically means how blurry or not in focus the background or foreground can get when shooting a scene. so when people say they have a shallow depth of field your hands would then be closer together thus decreasing the focus range. when its wide then your hands are far apart. hope this helped!

  • @gteam2 Those are the Distagon lenses. They're relatively cheap for what they are so it's excellent value. The lens case with 5 primes costs about 5500 euros.

  • @james07jamesjames its not really a problem

  • what's depth of field. you said it like a billion times but i dont know what it is

  • Hey what zeiss lens is at 3:30?

  • How come you never have your caps on?

  • @shonky Thank you, so much!

  • @ChristopherJManess It's called "Tilt Shift" If you google tilt shift, you'll find many examples. There are special tilt shift lenses to achieve this effect and there are some instances where this effect can be done in post production too.

  • WTF? HDSLR? HDDSLR would be right.

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