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Photography Techniques : Selecting a Camera Lens

Different types of camera lenses are needed for different types of photography, and a lens should be selected based on the particular effect the photographer is trying to create. Learn about wide lenses, fish-eye lenses and more with help from a photographer in this free video on photography tips and camera lenses. Expert: Kight Haberer Contact: actionshootersphotography.com Bio: Kight Haberer has a degree in photography from the University of North Texas. He is the owner of Action Shooters Photography, which is based out of Fort Worth, Texas. Filmmaker: Kevin Haberer

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  1. papsykes
    March 3rd, 2010 at 15:17 | #1

    waste of time

  2. ZioZambe
    March 3rd, 2010 at 15:45 | #2

    The whole video is poor and pointless but…

    Once and for all: LONGER LENS DOES NOT GIVE YOU A BLURRY BACKGROUND. It’s a myth. The only thing that can give you a blurry background is the aperture.

    And for God’s sake : LEARN BEFORE YOU TEACH!

  3. KEBokeh
    March 3rd, 2010 at 16:33 | #3

    I have to disagree about NOT using the 50 prime as a portrait lens….I use mine all the time. Secondly we have our own favorite lenses we use for certain situations and I hate when people like this guy who says which lens is better for which situation. I get that a much favored lens like a 70-200 is for sports/weddings, etc. but actually I hardly ever use my Nikkor 70-200.

  4. fatman989
    March 3rd, 2010 at 17:06 | #4

    do all fisheye fit all cams cuz i have a digital camcorder but i dont know what fisheye to get

  5. nmgirard
    March 3rd, 2010 at 17:09 | #5

    Prime lenses have a fixed focal length.

    Ex. 50mm (prime) vs 18mm-70mm (zoom)

  6. RugedChris
    March 3rd, 2010 at 17:32 | #6

    Cool video,
    I’m making a snowboarding video, I use a wide angle lens right now but I want to get a couple more.
    What are prime lenses?

  7. peaceandloveletsblow
    March 3rd, 2010 at 17:34 | #7

    700mm for $7,000. I know a bigger one costs $28,000

  8. vongalong
    March 3rd, 2010 at 18:22 | #8

    hello

  9. TwitterRocks
    March 3rd, 2010 at 19:04 | #9

    hii

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