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Telephoto lens         
  • A [[Canon New F-1]] (1981), a 35 mm camera with a telephoto zoom lens with 70-210 mm focal length.
  • Diagram of a typical telephoto lens with a large positive lens and a smaller negative telephoto group combined to create a much longer focal length - ''f''.
  • Diagram of a catadioptric mirrors lens.
  • A diagram of light travel through a wide-angle lens showing how focal length can be shorter than the lens.
  • equivalent to 35 mm film]]), minimum is 24 mm, a factor of 16.
  • A 150–500 mm telephoto zoom lens, physically much shorter than its maximum focal length.
MOST COMMON TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION OF LONG-FOCUS CAMERA LENSES
Telephoto; Telelens; Super-telephoto lens; Super-telephoto lenses; Super-telephoto; Super telephoto lens; Super telephoto
A telephoto lens, in photography and cinematography, is a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length.R.
telephoto lens         
  • A [[Canon New F-1]] (1981), a 35 mm camera with a telephoto zoom lens with 70-210 mm focal length.
  • Diagram of a typical telephoto lens with a large positive lens and a smaller negative telephoto group combined to create a much longer focal length - ''f''.
  • Diagram of a catadioptric mirrors lens.
  • A diagram of light travel through a wide-angle lens showing how focal length can be shorter than the lens.
  • equivalent to 35 mm film]]), minimum is 24 mm, a factor of 16.
  • A 150–500 mm telephoto zoom lens, physically much shorter than its maximum focal length.
MOST COMMON TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION OF LONG-FOCUS CAMERA LENSES
Telephoto; Telelens; Super-telephoto lens; Super-telephoto lenses; Super-telephoto; Super telephoto lens; Super telephoto
¦ noun a lens with a longer focal length than standard, giving a narrow field of view and a magnified image.
telephoto lens         
  • A [[Canon New F-1]] (1981), a 35 mm camera with a telephoto zoom lens with 70-210 mm focal length.
  • Diagram of a typical telephoto lens with a large positive lens and a smaller negative telephoto group combined to create a much longer focal length - ''f''.
  • Diagram of a catadioptric mirrors lens.
  • A diagram of light travel through a wide-angle lens showing how focal length can be shorter than the lens.
  • equivalent to 35 mm film]]), minimum is 24 mm, a factor of 16.
  • A 150–500 mm telephoto zoom lens, physically much shorter than its maximum focal length.
MOST COMMON TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION OF LONG-FOCUS CAMERA LENSES
Telephoto; Telelens; Super-telephoto lens; Super-telephoto lenses; Super-telephoto; Super telephoto lens; Super telephoto
(telephoto lenses)
A telephoto lens is a powerful camera lens which allows you to take close-up pictures of something that is far away.
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Examples of use of telephoto lens
1. "There will be a yellow rope in the face of the next of kin," protested one photographer with a large telephoto lens.
2. W. Unfortunately, just before he could hand over the note, Rick Wilking, a sharp–eyed Reuters photographer, snapped it with a telephoto lens.
3. Mobile cameras carry a powerful 300–600 mm telephoto lens that can capture the faces of drivers even at high speeds, but in this case the view was obscured by the cars sun visor.
4. "The matter was amicably resolved." The 37–year–old actress sued Peter Brandt in December 2005, claiming he invaded her privacy by using a telephoto lens to photograph her inside her home when she was topless or partly dressed.
5. That photo is taken with an extremely powerful telephoto lens – the farm is MILES away. – Bagman, Renfrew, Scotland View all Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.