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What is the 24-70 lens suitable for shooting?

The 24-70 lens is suitable for shooting landscape films, humanistic films, portrait films and macro films.

1. Take landscape films. Although the 24mm end is not a super wide-angle, it is basically competent in most scenes. When shooting scenes at non-close range, the viewing angle coverage is relatively wide, which can basically meet the needs of daily shooting out.

2. Shoot humanistic films. The 35mm end is an important focal length for shooting cultural landscapes and street sweeping. The angle of view is relatively wide and the portrait is close to the human perspective. It is just right for the integration of people and scenery in news photography.

3. Take portrait photos. The 50mm end is the focal length closest to human vision, and its portrait shooting is also the most friendly and natural, and there is almost no abnormality in the human body. Since you are closer to the subject, it is easier to communicate with each other, which is more beneficial for capturing fleeting moments.

4. Take macro photos. The 70mm segment is a typical mid-focal segment, which does not magnify the subject very much, but it can also be used as a macro lens. As long as the object is not too small, especially when shooting macro films, it is better to choose the maximum aperture of the lens. Blur the background and highlight the subject.

Introduction to the 24-70 lens

In the photography world, 24-70 lenses are usually designed with a constant aperture. Its aperture is generally f/2.8. This means that the aperture size remains the same as the focal length of the lens changes. This design allows it to maintain a relatively high shutter speed in very low light conditions. The smaller aperture of the lens is generally f/22.

High-end 24-70 lenses usually use high-quality optical components such as aspheric glass, special glass and coatings. These high-quality materials can effectively reduce light scattering and reduce color shift and other phenomena. These designs improve image quality and increase the accuracy of color reproduction. The reverse coating of the lens is also used to reduce contrast and chromatic aberration. These measures greatly improve the performance and performance of the lens.