Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is this lens enough to take a picture of an ordinary white rabbit? Please answer the used ones.

Is this lens enough to take a picture of an ordinary white rabbit? Please answer the used ones.

First of all:

Know what you mean by "ordinary photos".

The white rabbit is a 70-200 F 2.8 lens, which is suitable for shooting:

1: outdoor figures, face photos and busts.

2. Close-up of the scenery or architecture of the big scene.

3. Big scene humanities

4. Small meeting place, small playground and small stage,

Note: There are all machines above me, and half of them are equivalent to 102-320MM. Few people will use this focal length if photographers don't particularly need blur. For example, to take a full-length portrait, you need to stand outside 15m and take a group photo. And 200 focal length is not enough for a concert.

And your so-called "ordinary photos" are obviously inappropriate, I guess. For example, taking sea views, mountain views and overlooking tall buildings. Wide angle is needed, but 70-200 focal length is not needed.

To sum up: I don't know what LZ means by "ordinary photos". If it is the above item 1-4, I think it is appropriate, but it is not appropriate.