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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;
50 85 Medium Focus Humanities, Portraits. The 85mm focal length in this focal length is especially regarded as the best focal length for portraits, so we can often see lenses like 85mm called portrait heads.
The 105 200mm telephoto lens (telephoto lens) is more suitable for close-ups of characters, taking pictures of lotus flowers, stage or something, etc.
Above 105mm 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. This focal length is quite special, but the variety is very simple, and Nikon is common to the two macro lenses of 60mm and 105mm.
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To shoot macro, it is best to use a macro lens, Nikon has 105 micro. In addition, it is possible to use a close-up adapter and a valuable point with an electronic contact, which can realize all automatic functions.
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First you like to shoot macro (flowers, plants, insects), and secondly you don't say budget.
If there is plenty of money. You can choose the Nikon 105 Macro (**5200 or so).
The more affordable plan is the 60 macro (**2400 or so).
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This effect can be achieved with a wide-aperture lens, or with a telephoto lens for close-up shots.
Macro just use Baiwei.
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First of all, it is not recommended to go to the **, it is recommended to go to the hummingbird network or the photography mowgli network, there are second-hand areas, and then if you play macro, you can use the second-hand lens to reverse, so that the playability is greater, but the technology is higher, the most important thing is cheap, if it is brand new, it is recommended to go to the hummingbird forum or photography mowgli forum to mix, see how people use it, in view of their own economic ability, when the time comes, go directly to Jingdong or some other **buy it, in fact, your kind of **, you can also shoot without macro, 70-300 in general, but if you want that kind of effect, you can actually shoot it, or that sentence, SLR burns money, but there are a lot of ways to play, so it's not something that can be shot with an expensive lens, I can't shoot cheap second-hand goods, in fact, the effect can also be filmed, depending on how you play.
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You can consider 35 2D, this fixed focal length magnification is relatively high, although it is not a regular macro lens, but it is completely okay to exclude the above **, and on D7000 it is a focal length of 52 mm, which is a standard lens, with a large aperture, it is quite practical, and it can also be used when you go to the full-frame machine in the future. Small macro, large aperture, and good focal length are more suitable for you.
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**, the water is relatively deep, and it is not recommended personally. If it's a macro lens, 105 macro is definitely the first choice. If the cost allows, a Zeiss 100 is also a very good option.
However, as a novice, the LZ can ignore the Zeiss with manual focus. If LZ really has the heart to learn photography, buy as much equipment as possible, save it in the future, and the loss is too big :)
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70-300 I used for a few years. This effect, 70-300 seems to be unavailable. If you shoot it, the water droplet is not clear in the middle, and the farther away from the edge is the more blurred layered kind, but it is all clear.
But my instinct is that if it weren't for the clipping, the 70-300 wouldn't have been able to focus so closely.
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