Do camera lenses make a difference?

Sure, lenses will heavily affect image quality, but cameras will majorly affect autofocusing and ergonomics. Lenses will retain more value, but cameras will boost your resolution. In the end, it's up to you!
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Does camera lens affect quality?

The camera lens has a greater impact on the photo quality than for example megapixels because a camera lens has a direct effect on the background blur, sharpness, level of detail, depth of field and these are just some of the more important parameters.
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Is the lens or camera more important?

Camera lenses are more important than the camera they're attached to, at least in most situations. An entry level DSLR with a great lens will take great photos while a $10,000 professional camera with a terrible lens will take terrible pictures.
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Do lenses really matter?

No lens is perfect. No matter how good the quality, there will be lens aberrations of one kind or another. It's just that on a good quality lens there are less of them. One of the benefits of digital photography is that it is easy to correct some types of lens aberration using software.
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Are expensive camera lenses worth it?

In most all cases, an expensive lens is better by a great deal. That cheaper, entry level lens, by contrast, may not be all that much slower, but it will have cheaper glass, and more plastic pieces to save money and weight. A cheaper lens doesn't necessarily mean it won't work for your purposes, it likely will.
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Lens or Camera? - Which is more important? // Teo Crawford



Are cheap lenses any good?

While cheap lenses will never rival the expensive ones for optical quality, they can still be effective designs, and what's more, they tend to be considerably more lightweight, making them ideal for travel (which makes sense anyway, as you'll be a lot less heartbroken if you drop or lose a cheap lens).
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Are cheap camera lenses worth it?

Aside from the fact that you may already have it, cheap zoom lenses do not have great build quality, are only sharp at narrower apertures, and have very little low light capabilities. Basically, forget about that cheap 75–300mm lens your camera manufacturer sells.
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Do you need a good lens to take good pictures?

Quite a few inexperienced (and sadly, experienced) photographers seem to believe this, and it's completely false. In the grand scheme of things, the lens you're using is one of the least important aspects of photography. After all, it's just the piece of glass the light travels through to get to the sensor.
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How important is lens quality?

Lens quality is more important now than ever, due to the ever-increasing number of megapixels found in today's digital cameras. Frequently, the resolution of your digital photos is actually limited by the camera's lens — and not by the resolution of the camera itself.
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How important is a good lens?

Images are dull and blurry due to a poor lens. There is a sensor in a camera that records the light. The good lens allows enough light to pass through it and also focus the light properly on the sensor. Quality of an image is so dependent on the camera lens.
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Do more expensive cameras take better pictures?

It's true that expensive gear won't make you a better photographer. However, it's no secret that a $4000 camera is better than a $400 camera and a $2000 lens is better than a $200 lens. The main advantage of professional camera equipment is that you're able to create higher-quality image files.
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What is more important megapixels or lens?

Generally speaking, a better lens will always produce better images regardless of the megapixel count. However, the reverse is not true. Using a mediocre lens on a higher MP camera will still produce mediocre results.
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What makes a camera lens better?

Better quality lenses tend to have a larger aperture, allowing more light to pass through to the sensor. The aperture size is measured as an f-stop. Confusingly, the larger the maximum aperture of the lens, the smaller the f-stop. Faster lenses are key to capturing sporting events and wildlife.
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How much difference does a lens make?

– the lens will offer far more control than the camera body. This is because aperture, focal length, and sharpness are all dictated by the lens, so by using the right lens and the right lens settings, you can achieve beautiful background bokeh, stunningly sharp subjects, perfect compositions, and more.
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How many lenses should a photographer have?

So to end things off, for the up and coming photographer and or videographer, these five lenses, the wide angle, normal, and telephoto prime and the wide angle and telephoto zoom, make the perfect combination to shoot almost anything.
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What should I look for in a camera lens?

  • Focus options. This switch indicates that this particular lens is capable of both manual focus (MF) and autofocus (AF) ...
  • Compatibility with your current (and future) camera. ...
  • Maximum aperture. ...
  • Constant or variable maximum aperture. ...
  • Image stabilisation. ...
  • Weather resistance. ...
  • Lens version. ...
  • Size and weight.
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Do lenses affect contrast?

A lens can have exactly the same level of overall contrast (i.e., it will transmit the same overall range from light to dark), but it might have much worse shadow contrast, for instance, in certain real-world situations.
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What kind of lens do professional photographers use?

85mm f/1.4

The absolute golden staple for serious portrait photographers must be the 85mm f/1.4 lens. Its long focal length, and wide fixed aperture combine to create a portrait like no other. The image quality of pictures taken on this lens is instantly recognizable to those in the know.
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What is 50mm lens good for?

50mm lenses are fast lenses with a fast maximum aperture. The most basic 50mm lenses are typically F1. 8 - a very wide aperture. This means they are great for low-light photography (e.g. low-light portraiture or indoor shooting) as they allow more light into the camera's sensor.
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What type of lens makes objects look farther away?

A convex lens makes objects look larger and farther away. Convex lenses correct farsightedness. A concave lens makes objects look smaller and closer.
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Why are Canon lenses so expensive?

Production Costs and Quality of Components – one of the main reasons for the high cost of professional lenses, is production costs and high quality standards set by the manufacturer. Consumer-grade lenses are manufactured in batches in a mostly automated fashion with very little human involvement.
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Are more expensive lenses better?

At f/2.8 the more expensive lens is sharper and shows higher contrast. However in contrast to the situation at the edge, this time stopping down the less expensive lens to f/5.6 results in a large improvement and an image quality on a par with that of the more expensive lens.
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Is a faster lens always better?

No, what a fast lens does is deliver more light to the film or sensor plane, therefore enabling faster shutter speeds given a particular camera's (or film's) ASA/ISO setting; hence the term fast lens. Increasing shutter speed, of course, isn't a desirable thing all by itself.
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