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Lens DifferenceHi all,
Sorry for the stupid question, but is there any difference between a Telephoto Lens and a Zoom Lens? Cheers
Alistair is absolutely right beej but you will also notice that you can have wide angle zooms because, for example, the zoom might be 12-24. Conversley you can have telephoto zooms such as 200-400VR. Chris Chris
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Can I? My birthday's soon! Was just having a look at Maxwell's for the RRP of the VR lenses. Lucky I wasn't drinking at the time or I would have sprayed my monitor with some very fine Scotch. No, not wine - who wants to drink grape juice that's gone off? Much better to have some carefully prepared and well purified essence of barley, flavoured to perfection with a fine peat! Dopeler Effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
Isle of Islay single malt I hope Chris Chris
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Mindreader!
A friend at work had someone come back from the UK with a special edition Lagavulin that I get to sample. Will be added to my collection of 'normal' Lagavulin, Laphroig and Ardbeg. The Speysides have a certain charm though. Tried the Aberlour a'bunadh? Dopeler Effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
Skippy - no I have not tried the Aberlour a'bunadh. I just love the peat taste of the Islay malts. I made Laphroig my favourite for about 15 years - I even bought a couple of cut crystal glasses especially for my own use. In fact those glasses were so special that when my last lady came to live with me I said everything I had was hers except for the glasses! She left me. Chris Chris
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What on earth for? Just shows she had a tenuous hold on reality! Dopeler Effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
It is all really a matter of definition and is based on the 35mm film standard (so is slightly off for the 2/3 of 35mm standard for the D70)
Standard, Aprox equal to 50mm: This lens, when put on a 35mm SLR camera has about the same angular view as the human eye. Wide angle, less than 50mm: Has a wider angle of view than the human eye, when you look through the view finder the image apears smaller than when viewed with the unaided eye. Wide angle lenses are usefull for landscapes, crowds etc... Telephoto, greater than 50mm: Has a narrower angle of view than the human eye, when you look through the view finder the image apeares magnified when compared to what is seen with the unaided eye... Good for shoulder and head portraits, Birds, sports, getting a safe distance away from action Now a zoom lens can cover a range of categories, or might only cover one (ie be a very specific lens) For example, suprise suprise, the kit lens goes from wide angle, at 18mm, through normal at 50mm, out to telephoto at 80mm. Another example would be the very large telephoto zoom the birddog owns which goes from 200-400mm (telephoto to super telephoto) New page
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Apparently women have a much wider angle of focus than men . Men, notoriously have a tunnel vision, and hence have to eye a women up and down to "check her out". Women can hold your gaze, and still be checking out your package!
Isn't whiskey spelled with that "e" in there anyway? g.
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Come down to Birddog's this morning, and you can do both. Welcome to the forums, Beej. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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