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Viltrox Full Frame Camera Lens AF 85mm f/1.8 Z Telephoto for Nikon Z Mount Black
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Clear- Full Frame: Photographic lenses intended for use on full frame sensor cameras.
- Crop Frame: Lenses designed for use on cameras with a crop frame sensor (smaller sensor size).
- Medium Format: Photographic lenses intended for use on medium format cameras (larger than full frame).
- Fixed Focal Length: Lenses with fixed optics are generally of higher quality than a corresponding zoom lens at the same focal distance. They are also known as "fixed" or "prime" lenses.
- Fixed Aperture Zoom: Lenses with a constant aperture value (constant brightness) as zoom increases.
- Variable Aperture Zoom: Lenses whose minimum aperture changes (decreasing brightness) as the zoom increases.
- Ultra Wide Angle: With a focal distance of up to 24mm and a focus primarily on landscape and architectural photography.
- Wide Angle: With a focal distance of 24mm to 35mm, there is a slight distortion and elements appear longer than they actually are.
- Standard: With a focal distance of 40mm to 60mm approaching the angle of human eye view, they are the most common and useful for general photography.
- Small Telephoto Lens: Focal lengths ranging from 70mm to 100mm are a popular choice for portraits, as they compress perspective and achieve subject isolation from the background.
- Telephoto: With a focal distance of 100mm to 300mm, they are ideal for photographing a distant object due to the high magnification they provide.
- Hyper-Telephoto: With a focal distance greater than 300mm, the highest magnification of objects is achieved and they are mainly used in wildlife photography or wherever large distances are necessary.
- 3D: Lenses for creating stereoscopic images.
- Macro: Lenses with the ability to photograph subjects from very close distances.
- Fisheye: Ultra-wide lenses with a shooting angle close to 180° and strong distortion effects.
- Tilt-Shift: Lenses with perspective correction capability. Mainly for architectural photography.
- Pancake: Lenses with particularly small size, for easy transport and more discreet use.
- AutoFocus: Automatic focus mode. Particularly useful for photographing subjects in motion (e.g. children playing).
- Image Stabilization: Function for less shaky photos and videos with handheld shots, especially in low light conditions.
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