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What kinds of lenses do professional photographers usually have?

General photographers, that is, National Geographic photographers, are usually Quan Huafu in 5D, or 20d and 5d. Regardless of the focal length, it is easier to obtain wide-angle and exaggerated perspective and shallow depth of field.

16-35 F2.8L Whether it is the first generation or the second generation, this head can be said to be the photographer's favorite. Canon has only a few zoom lenses whose image quality reaches or even exceeds that of fixed-focus lenses, and the price is around 1 10,000 to 1 10,000.

50/ 1.4 fixed focus is also a very common head, large aperture, some people like 50 micro, one is large aperture, and the other is ultra-sharp image quality with macro, depending on your use.

Telephoto: Guo Xuwei Xiaobai is the most common, with high cost performance and very practical.

As for the reporter, the reporter asked for a snapshot of continuous shooting, so the fuselage is naturally a continuous shooting with high-speed and fast focus, and the lens naturally needs a large aperture and anti-shake. But journalists are not photographers, just journalists.

Generally speaking, it is better to use a 5D Quan Huafu, because it is easier to get a solid color picture in a large format. Generally speaking, commercial photography uses large format+digital backup, especially landscape. 120 system, 50mm is wide angle and 28mm is super wide angle.