Canon 7D shoots landscapes and prime with what lens is good

Updated on number 2024-02-28
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is better to shoot landscapes with a wide angle, 17-40. At 50mm in prime focus, the aperture lens is good, blurring the background and highlighting the subject.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Canon 7D shooting landscapes and prime can be shot with a Zeiss Distagon T* ZE lens.

    Corresponding to full-frame, or other ZEISS lenses, the color reproduction is good.

    Configuration parameters: 1. Main body.

    Type: Wide-angle prime focus.

    Lens type: Prime lens.

    Lens use: Wide-angle prime lens.

    Mount type: Canon mount.

    2. Specifications. Lens structure: 15 elements in 13 groups.

    Lens focal length: f=21

    Minimum focusing distance:

    Filter diameter: 81mm

    Maximum Aperture: Minimum Aperture: f22

    Third, the main parameters.

    Lens classification: SLR lenses.

    Focus method: Manual.

    Zoom method: Telescopic lens.

    aps focal length:

    Fourth, optical parameters.

    Viewing angle: 81°

    Lens weight: 600g

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, you can shoot the scenery with any head, not necessarily fixed-focus, as long as the previous coefficient is less than 50, it is basically OK, recommended.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the requirements are not harsh, 17-40 4 is enough, and 7D with wide-angle end 24 Niu Ding is not very cost-effective.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zeiss Distagon T* Ze, equivalent to full-frame, or other Zeiss lenses, with good color reproduction, you can go to the relevant ** to check the samples of various lenses.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Canon has 10-22, Sigma has 10-20 and 8-16 and 15-85 in combination, if you don't have a lot of money, it is not recommended to enter ultra-wide fixed focus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Canon's prime is basically all bull's head! Let's go on the red circle 17-40! It still feels good! If you're not demanding, that's enough! What's right for you is really good! It doesn't have to be fixed!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Canon 7D2 DSLR camera is equipped with a lens, which should be chosen according to individual needs:

    10 17mm is an ultra-wide angle Mainly for shooting landscapes, especially large scenes, such as grasslands, deserts, and seas;

    17 35mm wide-angle landscape, humanities, the main focal length for taking this travel photo, especially suitable for travel shooting;

    35 135mm medium focus humanities, portraits. In this focal length, the 85mm focal length is especially regarded as the best focal length for portraits, so we can often see that 85mm lenses are called portrait heads;

    The 50mm focal length is said to be the most in line with the angle of view seen by the human eye, so it has become the standard focal length, and we often call the 50mm lens "header", which is how it comes from;

    135 200mm telephoto, more suitable for close-up of characters, taking pictures of lotus, stage, etc.;

    Above 135mm is considered a telephoto, and the most commonly used is to 200mm, but some people like to shoot wild animals and birds, and even 600mm such a focal length;

    Macro - A macro lens designed to photograph small things like insects and flowers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What kind of lens is decided according to the subject matter that the photographer needs to shoot, not the body, is it good to decide?

    When shooting landscapes, you need to have a wide angle, and when shooting portraits, use a mid-focal length of about 50-85.

    Shoot flowers and plants ecology, and other small things like to shoot birds with a telephoto segment of 100-400, then you can get an ultra-telephoto segment of about 600mm.

    Although some lenses have a large zoom ratio and cover all focal ends, the larger the zoom ratio, the more serious the loss of image quality, so the price of lenses with the same focal end will be naturally different, and the expensive ones will have better image quality because of different lenses and different structures, or have other more functions, such as image stabilization and so on. If you don't have any requirements for image quality, it's still convenient to use this kind of large zoom ratio, and you don't need to change lenses frequently.

    However, some people have high requirements for the final image quality, so they will buy a small zoom ratio or prime lens for this focal length! But this will lead to constantly changing lenses for different subjects, and the price is also high, if you like high image quality, of course it is worth it, it's up to you!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This machine is not cost-effective, the half-width configuration is destined to be only an intermediate-level product, you can choose the lens directly with the focal length to figure out what lens you should be equipped with this camera.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Oh, this machine has been very popular lately, and the focusing system is too powerful.

    But this machine is really expensive! The full-frame 6D is not as high as it is. If you haven't bought it, it's best to consider the following 6D, after all, full-frame and half-width are different, and 6D high sensitivity is excellent!

    Well, for a half-frame camera, you can convert the following 35mm full parallax to a 56mm angle of view in half frame, but that's it.

    You can take a look at those lenses of Sigma, such as 70-200mm OS, 35mm are all good lenses.

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