Asian Photography — November 2017

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See our example above in terms of the image quality:



  1. Wide lenses are usually expensive and come in
    various focal lengths, either fixed or variable focal
    lengths (wide-zooms). The main difference between a
    wide lens with f/1.4 aperture and a wide lens having
    aperture of f/3.5 or f/4 will be in terms of speed and
    optical quality. Landscape photography needs very
    deep depth of field to ensure the entire scene is in
    focus. So buying a f/1.4 does not make sense as you
    will have to stop down the lens anyway to achieve
    the required amount of depth in the image. The same
    would happen to the lens with the smaller aperture of
    f/3.5 or f/4. The actual difference will show up only in
    the image quality. The f/1.4 lens assuming its expen-
    sive will feature better optics and lens corrections than
    the cheaper wide lens. Although the cheaper wide
    lens will not be disappointing and you will still get
    good quality images. Differences can only be noticed
    when same images are shot using two different wide
    lenses and zooming in the images on a computer to
    view minor details like sharpness and, vignetting and


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