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What is suitable for a 35-focus lens?

As mentioned above, each focusing lens can form a perspective effect. For example, a wide-angle lens produces a near-big and far-small effect, and a telephoto produces a compression effect, which can magnify distant things.

I think after understanding the principle, the next step is to be familiar with what is suitable for shooting at each focal length. How to shoot? So you can use the right focal length when you meet the right scene again.

It's foggy today, and the scenery and people will not be very good. So I chose to go to the 798 art district to practice 35-focus section. I didn't have a 35-focus lens at that time, so I used a 24- 105/f4 lens. Each photo was taken with a focal length of 35 times.

There are many alleys in 798, and they are also very narrow. Look at the distance of about 2-3 meters. Can you get a 35 focal length? It seems to be working well.

It is a little reluctant to pat the opposite window with a medium telephoto lens in the alley, which is difficult to do.

Let's take a look at the 35-lens studio.

We can see that from the door, the effect of taking pictures before and after the scene is still very good. This is also the effect that the shorter the focal length, the greater the depth of field.

Let's take a look at the effect of 35 focal length.

The enlarged old locomotive looks spectacular.

The building looks tall, too.

35 coke section reflects the depth of the alley, and the effect is good. Actually, the alley is not deep.

A little surprise for me in the 35-focus part is to take close-ups of people! I am less than 3 meters away from them. It's all in.

A small lens with a focal length of 35 is also good.

After filming, I think the application of 35 focal length is still very wide. Do you want to add another fixed focus? I think it is still worth having.