So many rumors and predictions related to the upcoming iPhone will have 5 iPhone models In 2020 are already spread over the internet. Curiosity related to the upcoming iPhones is always used to be on peak among the iPhone fans. Now this time as well it’s been the question that how many iPhone models are going to be released next year? Well, as per the prediction of Ming-Chi Kuo, in the year 2020 Apple will release five iPhone models including iPhone SE 2.
5 iPhone models In 2020: Ming-Chi Kuo
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, we can expect the low-cost iPhone SE2 with a 4.7-inch LCD display in the first half 2020 along with the higher end models featuring OLED display in 5.4-inch, two having 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch models in the second half of the year.
It is also expecting that all high end 4 models will support 5G configuration with Qualcomm X55 modem, apart from that these iPhone models will also support Sub-6G only or Sub-6G-Plus-mmWave types of 5G that will vary by country. These models having mmWave may be available in markets including the United States, Canada, Japan, Korea, and the United Kingdom.
If it is about features, then the so-called iPhone SE 2 may have more or less similar features of iPhone 8 like 4.7-inch display having bezels and Touch ID home button, the chip is expecting to be A13 and 3 GB of RAM. Rear Camera will be a single lens as it is present in iPhone SE and iPhone 8 and it will not support 5G.
One interesting thing about the higher end models is that these may have resemblance like iPhone 4 by having a metal frame. These higher-end models may come with a name like iPhone 12 5.4-inch, iPhone 12 6.1-inch, iPhone 12 Pro 6.1-inch. and iPhone 12 Pro Max 6.7-Inch. The base model iPhone 12 with a 5.4-inch display and iPhone 12 with a 6.1-inch display will have a dual-lens rear camera with 5G Support while iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will have a triple-lens rear camera with 5G support.
According to a recent report by Mac Otakara, iPhone SE 2 may be called iPhone 9. iPhone’s always comes with a high price but iPhone SE is considered as a budget-friendly smartphone for many of the consumers as it provided the best features at comparatively less price. iPhone SE 2 was even become more popular among the consumers because of its all good specification and size. After iPhone SE now people are eagerly waiting for iPhone SE 2 that is expected to be released in 2020. According to recent statements by Mac Otakara iPhone SE 2 may be called iPhone 9, let’s look at some of the features of iPhone SE 2.
Now, according to Japanese blog Mac Otakara, the upcoming iPhone SE 2 may be called iPhone 9. There are so many rumors related to the features of iPhone SE 2 and the report by Mac Otakara also indicates almost similar features like iPhone SE 2 would have similar features as the iPhone 8. So let’s see what Mac Otakara iPhone SE 2 is expected to have.
Why iPhone SE 2 may be called iPhone 9
Including a 4.7-inch display size having bezels Apple will try to incorporate LCD display rather than putting OLED on iPhone SE 2 or iPhone 9 as this approach may try to lower the cost of iPhone to significantly low. Apple iPhone 11 still features the best in class LCD display ever made in the competition so Apple could try to bring the same technology.
While another entry of classic TouchID Home button as it most loved authentication feature for many users Apple removes TouchID due to advancement in Face authentication but the convenience which TouchID brings is still marks for Apple.
However A13 Bionic chip will be its appearance into iPhone SE 2 which is really necessary to bring more speed to the device as iPhone SE has A9 Chipset which was introduced in iPhone 6s but the chipset really holds its ground in terms of performance. But bringing A13 Bionic Chipset will truly be made iPhone 9 a beast and made iPhone 9 the fastest iPhone ever made due to its low requirements like its display and cellular functions.
Unfortunately, iPhone SE 2 will also not going to support 3D Touch and 5G configuration. 5G iPhone is coming next year and it expected that it will feature Qualcomm chipset as Apple and Qualcomm finished their rivalry and they will produce the first 5G iPhone. So here are some of the expected features of Mac Otakara iPhone SE 2.
Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo Leaks about iPhone 9
Now let’s see one of the most renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo who also shares the most credible leaks in the past years about the iPhone is also suggests that iPhone SE 2 may be called iPhone 9 as made this content more authentic in terms of expectation. It might be seen that Apple might focus on the naming of iPhone as they already skip iPhone 9 in terms for bringing iPhone X which really another level of iPhone which Apple made in past, Apple also tries to make a remark for their decade of iPhone after being one of the most favorite produce lineups during the history of technology.
After comparing all the features that are expecting in iPhone SE 2 with iPhone 8, it seems the successor of the iPhone 8 will be non-other than iPhone SE 2 which may be called iPhone 9. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also gives the idea about Features of iPhone SE 2 that is the same with this report. Kuo also predicts the price and most probably available color of the low-cost iPhone. Its price may start from $399 that will likely to available in 64GB of storage. The possible color will be Space Gray, Silver, and Red.
So their is much similarity among Mac Otakara iPhone SE 2 and Ming Chi
So many predictions and rumors related to the upcoming iPhone 2020 is spreading over the internet and along with this, it is now in news that Apple may reduce the production of current iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone Pro Max by approximately 25% in both the December and March quarters.
According to Rosenblatt analyst, Jun Zhang, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone Pro Max are not doing that much well and now the consumer is more towards the 5G model rather than 4G so that could also be the reason for cutting in production of iPhone Pro and iPhone Pro Max. He also predicts that the production of the iPhone 11 line up will be decreased by 60% in March 2020 as compared to iPhone production in March 2019.
However, there is another view about the production of the iPhone 11 line up as well. Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said that there is no reduction in the production of iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone Pro Max, even this line up of Apple is doing well in the market so there is no need for cutting in production. She said all these things after she met with Apple’s CFO Luca Maestri and supply chain partner.
Instead of the sell of the iPhone 11 lineup, it is also important to pay attention to the market that is now more focusing on 5G smartphone and from this point of view, Zhang’s prediction seems more realistic. These days, 5G is gaining more attention and along with this, it was also the news that Qualcomm has started working with Apple to produce a smartphone that will be compatible with 5G.
Apart from this, Rosenblatt also said previously that Apple will release six new iPhone models next year. Among those six models, one will be the base model that may be named as iPhone 12 that may support 4G only while the high-end models like iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone Pro Max will support 5G.
However, this prediction varies from Ming-Chi Kuo’s prediction over the upcoming iPhone 12. Kuo said that Apple’s upcoming iPhone model will come in four variants with an OLED display and possibly iPhone SE 2 as well will come in 2020 as a low-cost smartphone by Apple.
In July, Apple announced the deal with Intel for its smartphone modem worth at $1 million and now Intel has announced that “it is completed the sale of the majority of the company’s smartphone modem to Apple”. According to Reuters, Intel also claimed that it is still a “multi-billion dollar loss” for the company.
Apple Deal With Intel For 5G Modem Worth $1 Million
When the deal was done in July, near about 2,200 Intel employees joined Apple to work on the smartphone modem. From this deal, it is clear that Apple acquires a large portfolio of wireless patents from Intel and Apple holds near about 17,000 wireless technology patents, which includes protocols for cellular standard, modem architecture and modem operation.
After this Intel will continue to manufacture modems for other devices like PCs, internet of things devices, autonomous vehicles. It is expecting that Apple will use Qualcomm modems for its upcoming 5G iPhone models, which will first of its kind produce by Apple. Apart from this, Apple is also planning to develop its own modem for the iPhones by the year 2022-23.
Apple deal With Intel indicates that the upcoming iPhone 12 is going to be more expensive and only indigenous development of modem from apple is going to justify the price, comment us below to know your view regarding these. Stay tune with Techawareness to have latest updates regarding tech news, leaks, and rumors what doing to be next iPhone 12 will be and more. You may also comment below to
In the upcoming three to four years, we might be the witness of four to six Apple products that will have a mini-LED display and this indication is given by Apple’s Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple is all set to introduce a 12.9-inch iPad Pro that will be incorporated with an A14X chip and all-new 16-inch MacBook Pro, both of the devices will come with an LED display.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, there is a possibility that a 12.9-inch iPad Pro will come by the third quarter of 2020 while the 16-inch MacBook Pro can come in the fourth quarter of 2020.
Kuo mentioned that the Mini -LED display will significantly improve productivity and entertainment experience.
Even before that, Kuo has talked about LED displays and said that because of Mini-LED display product design will become thinner and lighter and all other features such as good wide color gamut performance, high contrast, and dynamic range, and local dimming for truer blacks will going to remain same like OLED display that is present in current iPhones. Approximately 10,000 LEDs may be used in each of the iPad and MacBook displays which is much more in comparison to 576 that will be present in the upcoming Pro display XDR.
Further, According to Kuo, Apple might be taking help from LG display and GIS for the Mini-LED display products
Apple released its iPhone 11 line up a few months back and now working on iPhone Pro and iPhone Pro Max for the next year i.e. 2020. Features of iPhone 12 Pro is pretty amazing and the iPhone 12 May seems to have a huge demand and Apple is trying to bring more out of it as the latest feature of iPhone 12 Pro seems amazing. So many rumors and leaks related to the upcoming iPhone 2020 is spreading all around. Let’s see all the new features of iPhone 12 Pro & Pro Max.
Features of iPhone 12 Pro & iPhone 12 Pro Max
Recently, Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis told about some expected features of the upcoming iPhone. According to him the upcoming features of iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max may have 6 GB RAM. Apart from that, it is also expecting that both of the models of the iPhone may come with rear-facing 3D sensing and mmWave support that will be compatible with 5G. Apple could launch two sets of iPhone each of them will feature a different type of 5G band as one could feature a mmWave support while other will feature 600mHz which could help Apple to achieve the best speed both of these different technologies.
iPhone 12 creating quite a speculation about Apple next-gen as now Apple officially removes Jony Ive from their website, now it might be more interesting to see how could Apple will coup up this departure of chief design officer. It has been expecting that Apple could bring a new iPhone with a new design and form factor. iPhone 12 Pro could feature new square design will be made easier to hold the device comfortably as this design was earlier made by Jony Ive and one of the most beloved iPhone design till date as iPhone 5 also feature this design.
This next-generation design with super specifications might help Apple to reach capture more smartphone market share. As it expected that Apple could reach the highest market share of 5G smartphones in 2020 because Apple might bring 3 smartphone choices which could help the user to get their suitable smartphone. These are the features of iPhone 12 Pro & 12 Pro Max by Barclays. Lets now move our focus to other demanding iPhone which could be the next big product for budget-friendly iPhone is iPhone SE 2.
iPhone SE 2 Current Rumors
Next to that, there are some speculations with iPhone SE 2 as well. It is possible that the production of iPhone SE 2 will start in the month of February. features in that smartphone will possibly similar to that of the iPhone 8 that will have a 4.7-inch display and touch ID home button, 3 GB RAM and A13 chip. iPhone SE 2 will be the budget-friendly smartphone made by Apple for the Apple lovers. iPhone SE 2 might be called as iPhone 9 according to current rumors. iPhone 9 also showing huge demand as it has been considered that Apple may produce around 20 million of iPhone 9 during its launch time.
In the next year of Septemeber, iPhone 12 will likely get introduced and then only some unexpectedly good features that will get incorporated in iPhone 12 will get revealed. Apple also tries to bring 5G with iPhone 12 so that it could rule the industry as a huge demand for 5G is going to happen and Apple should be ready for the future. Apple partnering with Qualcomm to produce 5G Chipset for future iPhone.
So here are all the features of iPhone 12 Pro & Pro Max by Barclays stay tuned for more.
Silhouette photography is the best way to convey drama, mystery, emotion and mood in a picture. A silhouette is defined as a view of an object or a scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black.
The basic strategy you’ll need to employ while entering in the field of Silhouette photography is to place your subject (the shape you want to be blacked out) in front of some source of light and to force your camera to set its exposure based upon the brightest part of your picture (the background) and not the subject of your image. In doing this your subject will be under exposed (and very dark, if not black).
What Is Silhouette Photography?
Silhouette is a form of photography in which the photographer try to portray a story within his frame by making use of a simple color and the most special thing about Silhouette photography is that the subject has no face. This type of photography is used narrate a story without any protagonist. In my personal opinion Silhouette photography is the best form of photography
Here are some tips to take perfect Silhouette shots —
1. Shoot against the source of light
The human eye has a much larger dynamic range than the sensor of any camera. Our eyes can easily recognize a person standing against the sunset sky, but when you take a photo of the same scene, you’ll get something entirely different.
As long as the source of light is located behind your
photography subject, the subject stays in shadow and automatically turns into a
silhouette when you take a photo. If you shoot outdoors, it’s essential that
the sun is relatively low above the horizon, which is why sunsets, sunrises and
winter days at higher latitudes are perfect for silhouette photography.
2. Find interesting and unique subjects
While it’s easy to take silhouette photos, they won’t look
good unless you find interesting photography subjects – ones that will really
make your photos memorable.
My favorite subjects for silhouettes are other people,
followed by birds, trees and human-made structures.
3. Set exposure manually
If your subjects are relatively small and don’t take up a
large part of your photo, your smartphone will automatically set exposure for
the largest parts of the photo and leave your silhouettes in the dark. But if
your subject takes up a large part of the photo, you have to set exposure
manually.
You can do this by tapping on the brightest parts of the
image outside your subject, which will set exposure (and focus) for that point
and also turn your subject into a silhouette as long as the light is coming from
behind.
4. Hide the sun behind your subject
When you’re shooting against the sun, you’ll often have
issues with the sun blowing out (making white) large parts of your photos. Lens
flare can also be a problem when you take photos directly against the sun.
While lens flare can sometimes be used for a creative effect, more often than
not it’s a good idea to leave the sun out altogether by hiding it directly
behind your main subject. If your subject is narrow (such as a standing
person), you’ll also get interesting shadows coming towards you. If you then
get down on your knees (or lower), you can make these shadows look much larger,
which often look great because they lead the viewer’s eye directly towards your
subject.
5. Look for interesting clouds
It is particularly important in silhouette photos to be
aware of the background that you place your silhouettes against. When using the
sky as the background, look for interesting patterns and formations in the
clouds to see how you can juxtapose them with your silhouette to create a truly
unique photo.
6. Emphasize silhouettes in post-processing
While entire books could be written about post processing,
it’s important that your silhouette still stands out afterwards. If you use
slider adjustments to edit the photo, it’s a good idea to increase contrast to
make the silhouettes stand out more. If you’re using filters, pick ones that
don’t make the blacks softer or the highlights darker, which would deemphasize
the silhouette.
My suggestion is not to use any filter. Because Filters compressed the picture quality. I recommend to use Snapseed or Lightroom. So, guys the lesson ended here. Hope this will be helpful to everyone. Keep clicking and explore new thing by your smartphone.
According to the latest report released by Bloomberg, this year, there are very high expectations related to the sales of Apple’s AirPod and it is assumed that this Apple’s product will show almost doubled shipment.
Apple had introduced the Airpod for the first time in 2016 and it has emerged as one of the successful products invented by Apple. Within very little time, this product has gained popularity among consumers. But here it is not the end, this year Apple released two updates for the Airpods that includes – Second-generation AirPods released in March and The brand new AirPod Pro a few weeks ago. That AirPod Pro came with features like wireless charging case and active noise cancellation for immersive sound with superb audio quality.
Other top brands including Google and Sony are also there in the market that is giving tough competition to Apple’s AirPod.
We are back with a new tutorial about Light Trails photography. It’s not a difficult to capture Light Trails, it’s easy you need to know about manual/pro mode that’s it. Let’s get started the tutorials.
What are Light Trails?
Light trails are a colorful and creative effect that
photographers can capture by employing long-exposure shooting on their camera.
The basic principle of light trail creation is that by manually dropping a
camera’s shutter speed to a very low level, light is captured by the sensor
over an artificially long period of time, with every passing vehicle having its
lights tracked and recorded over the visible distance of the road. This causes
the lights to appear as a streaked moving line across the image, rather than a fixed-point
emanating from the cars’ headlights.
Let’s get started !!
Equipment’s You Need:
Tripod/Stable Hands.
Mobile Phone with Pro/Manual Mode.
Tripod is required to get some amazing shots
Light Trails continue to be popular subject matter for many
peoples and they can actually be a great training ground for those wanting to
get their cameras out of manual mode and to experiment with shooting in low
light at longer exposures.
You’ll also need a tripod (or some other way to making your
phone completely still) as you’ll be shooting with long shutter speeds which
will make shooting handheld pretty much impossible.
The Basic Principle: At the most general level
photographing light trails involves finding a spot where you’ll see the light
trails created by cars/bikes, securing your phone, setting a long exposure
setting on your phone and shooting at a time when cars will be going by to
create the trail of light. Of course, it’s a little more complicated than this
– but the general factor behind it is longer exposures that will enable the
car/bikes that create the trails to move through your image.
Experiment: While there are a lot of tips that could
be shared on the topic of photographing light trails – the main thing I learned
in my early days of attempting to create these types of images was to
experiment extensively. The beauty of this photography is that you can do this
with no extra cost to yourself and can get instant results.
Setting Up Your Shot: Photographing light trails is
not difficult – it’s as simple as finding virtually any road with cars going
down it once the sun goes down. But getting a shot that grabs attention means
putting a little more thought into choosing your location, thinking about
timing and framing your image. Here are a few tips on how to set your shot up:
Timing/Light – One might think that the middle
of the night is the best time for light trail photography (and it can be) –
however one very effective time to do it is just as the sun is going down (just
before and after). If you shoot at this time, you’ll not only capture light
from cars, but ambient light in the sky which can add atmosphere to your shots.
You also might find that earlier in the evening you get a little more ‘action’
in your shot with more cars and even the movement of people through your shot.
Creative Perspectives – Some of the most
effective light trail shots that I’ve taken and seen from others were taken
from perspectives other than at the height of a normal person standing up. Get
down low or find a place looking down on your scene that will create an unusual
angle.
Location – The most obvious thing with
location is that you’ll need it to be somewhere near a road – however there’s
more to think about than that. Choose a location that adds interest to the shot
in some way. This might be one where there are well lit buildings along the
road, one where multiple roads merge together to create light trails in
different directions, on the bend of a road so that the trails sweep through
the image, near a roundabout so the trails create circular shapes, in the
middle of dual carriageways so that you get traffic coming in two directions
etc.
Here are some light trail shots taken by mobile phone
Framing – The normal ‘rules’ of composition
apply in this type of photography. Images need some sort of point/s of
interest, the rule of thirds can be applied effectively, draw the eyes into
your image using lines smartly, foregrounds and backgrounds should add to and
not distract from the image.
Settings: I’ve found that I usually shoot at
shutter speeds between 2 and 16 seconds. The key is to start with something in
the range above and to take a few test shots to see how the exposure works.
You’ll quickly realize whether your shots are under or overexposed and whether
the length of the exposure is long enough to let cars travel through the frame
in the way that you want.
Choose a low ISO setting – This will give you
images with as little noise as possible. It will be ISO100 which gives awesome
pictures.
Manual Focus – In low light situations cameras
can struggle to get focusing locked correctly. The last thing you want is for
your phone to be in and out of focus just as you need to hit the shutter
release. Switch to manual focus and make sure your focus is upon a part of your
image that is visually strong.
Generally speaking, you’ll get the best results with long
exposure photos if you use a DSLR or mirrorless camera. But by using the
techniques outlined above you can get good night photos with a smartphone. Most
smartphones offer a manual mode that allows you to control the shutter speed
and ISO. You can’t change the aperture, but you don’t need to, as smartphone
cameras all have a very large depth of field anyway. Make sure you switch off
the flash and other software tricks like HDR mode.
Today,We would be talking about TELEPHOTO lenses, most flagship smartphones come with lots of camera packages and we do see the telephoto lens in one of the cameras, so today we doing a brief cool fact on telephoto lenses, without wasting must time, let’s get deeper into photography with telephoto lens
Now, the question arises ‘What is a Telephoto lens?’
Telephoto lenses have longer focal lengths and are great for
bringing distant scenes and subjects closer. Like wide-angle lenses, they come
in both prime (fixed focal length) and zoom varieties.
Many people confuse telephoto lenses with zoom lenses but
they are actually different things. A telephoto lens can be—but does not
necessarily have to be—a zoom lens. Telephotos come in a variety of focal
lengths from “medium telephoto” (generally 70-200mm) and “super telephoto”
(longer than 300mm) and they can be either zoom or prime lenses. It doesn’t
matter whether the lens zooms—what matters is how long the focal length is.
Let’s have a deeper insight of the same
Professional Telephoto lens
Uses of Telephoto lens
Here are some of the reason’s photographers love telephoto
lenses so much:
1. Telephotos Make Subjects Appear Closer to the
Camera.
This is the most obvious reason to use a telephoto lens and
why most beginners consider getting one. A telephoto lens will allow you to take
photos of subjects that are farther away. This comes in handy when you are
taking photos of things that you can’t, or don’t want to, get close to. Having
more distance between you and your subject can help some people feel more at
ease in front of the camera. Telephotos also help improve the visual
relationship between a subject and its environment by creating the appearance
of a kind of compression effect that is similar to how our brains see
object-to-background relationships. Mountain ranges that appear to be sitting
practically right on top of a cityscape are better visually translated with
telephotos than with wide angles.
2. Telephotos Help Emphasize Blurred Backgrounds
If you’ve ever seen a photo where the subject is in focus
but the background is blurred and wondered how that effect was achieved, the
answer is often with a telephoto lens. This use is especially common in
portrait photography. The way to achieve this look is to shoot with a long lens
and the widest aperture available. For example, a 70-200mm telephoto lens shot
at 200m with an aperture of f/2.8 will isolate your subject against a
beautiful, creamy background.
3. Telephotos are Excellent at Creating Flattering
Portraits
One of the benefits of telephoto lenses for portrait work is
that these lenses often have the effect of creating very flattering portraits
of people. The distance between the camera and the subject impacts how close
objects will appear in the frame and how they will look in comparison to each
other. When it comes to deciding which focal length is best for you, it will
depend largely on how you plan to use it.
Here are some sample shots taken using telephoto lens.
Telephoto Lens on basis of focal length
Below we’ll discuss some common telephoto lens lengths (as
they work on a full frame camera) and how and when to use them.
Focal Length
Common Uses
70-200mm
Portraits, Weddings, Sports, Wildlife
85mm
Portrait, Wedding
100-400mm
Sports, Wildlife
135mm
Sports, Wedding
600+mm
Wildlife, Sports
1. 70-200mm
70-200mm lenses are very popular due to their versatility
and the stunning images they produce. 70mm is short enough to let you shoot not
too terribly far from your subject while 200mm gives you enough reach to shoot
things that are a good distance away and lets you shoot things that are quickly
moving between being relatively close and relatively far (like kids and
animals) with ease. Using a wide aperture in this focal range, such as f/2.8,
will give you a beautifully blurred background and nicely isolate your
subjects. If you like shooting with longer lenses, you can’t beat the beauty
and versatility of a good 70-200mm. This is an ideal telephoto focal range for
portrait and wedding work.
2. 85mm Prime
These prime lenses are very popular among portrait
photographers because they produce beautifully blurred backgrounds and a
compression illusion that is flattering to your subject while still letting you
work relatively close to them. The benefit of an 85mm prime over a 70-200mm
zoom is that typically the prime will allow you to shoot at a wider aperture,
which is better for low light situations. Primes also tend to be sharper and
lighter than zoom lenses.
3. 100-400mm
These lenses are just a bit longer on the short end but give
you a lot more reach for things that are farther away. These lenses are ideal
for sports, wildlife, and anytime you can’t, or don’t, want to be too close to.
The downside of these lenses is that they are big, heavy, and often don’t have
as wide of a maximum aperture as some of their shorter counterparts. Some
people, therefore, choose to use these lenses only in well-lit environments.
These lenses are great for shooting subjects that are far away but have a
tendency to move around a lot. For example, if you’re taking pictures of a
moose at 400mm and it starts to walk toward you, you will be able to zoom out a
good amount while still taking photos of the moose. Zoom lenses in this focal
range give you a lot of flexibility.
4. 135mm Prime
135mm is another very popular telephoto prime lens for
portrait and wedding photographers. This lens gives you a little more reach
than the 85mm, better compression illusions, and even more magnificent bokeh.
These lenses are really good for making subjects appear closer together in a
photo. If you want to take a portrait that clearly shows the size of whatever
is in the background (for example, a subject in front of a cityscape), this is
a great choice.
5. 600mm (and Above) Prime
These lenses are ideal for professional sports and wildlife
photographers who like to shoot subjects that are very far away with very wide
apertures. The images these lenses can capture and the effects they create can
be stunning! The downside of these lenses is that their very long fixed focal
length means that their uses are fairly limited. They also tend to be very
heavy and very expensive.
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