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What kind of lense should i get for my digital canon rebel? by All Things About Photography on Mar 7, 2012Question by tara ☮: What kind of lense should i get for my digital canon rebel? Im really into photograhpy and right now i have a digital canon rebel…i wana buy a new lens for it and i wana start getting into portraits and stuff and i also wa...



Want to purchase a lense for my Pentax K1000 slr 35 mm film camera. How do I know what lense will fit ? by All Things About Photography on Dec 29, 2011Question by David L: Want to purchase a lense for my Pentax K1000 slr 35 mm film camera. How do I know what lense will fit ? Have purchased lensed on ebay that do not fit…they are listed as K mount lenses for Pentax cameras. What am I missing h...



Day 58 : Looking Up by Rommel Santiago on Feb 28, 2011This shot was taken using 70-300mm Sigma Lens that I've bought last Sunday.



Art of Photography, Dis-Art of Pornography by Contemporary Critiques on Jul 22, 2010Undeniably, everyone loves to see his face imprinted in a photo. Remembrance of the past one wants to cherish can be possible by pictures. Surely, the solution is the camera.Photography, the art of taking pictures, is one of the most-talked-about top...



Art of Photography, Dis-Art of Pornography by Contemporary Critiques on Jul 22, 2010Undeniably, everyone loves to see his face imprinted in a photo. Remembrance of the past one wants to cherish can be possible by pictures. Surely, the solution is the camera. Photography, the art of taking pictures, is one of the most-talked-about to...



TS-E 17 f/4L & TS-E 24 f/3.5L II Official by Inside The Shutter on Feb 18, 2009Amstelveen, the Netherlands, 18 February, 2009: Canon today announces the launch of two new tilt and shift lenses, the Ultra-Wide angle TS-E 17mm f/4L and the TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II, an upgrade to the popular TS-E 24mm f/3.5L. Canon was the first compan...



Making Sense of Lens Acronyms (Nikkor) by Inside The Shutter on Jan 28, 2009Note: with pre-AI lenses Nikon often used a single letter abbreviation to indicate the number of elements in the lens: U (uni) =1, B (bi) =2, T (tri) = 3, Q (quadra) = 4, P (penta)-5, H (hexa) = 6, S (septa) =7, O (octa) = 8, N (nona) = 9, and D (dec...