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What lens is better for shooting cultural scenery?

Generally, a wide-angle lens is needed to shoot human landscapes, and a telephoto lens is needed in some areas with deep scenes (such as mountains). Generally, a wide-angle lens is more suitable. Wide-angle lens is a photographic lens with shorter focal length, larger viewing angle, longer focal length and smaller viewing angle than standard lens. Wide-angle lenses are divided into ordinary wide-angle lenses and ultra-wide-angle lenses. The focal length of a common wide-angle lens is generally 38-24 mm, and the viewing angle is 60-84 degrees. The ultra wide-angle lens has a focal length of 20- 13mm and a viewing angle of 94- 1 18 degrees. Because the wide-angle lens has a short focal length and a large viewing angle, it can shoot a large area of scenery in a short shooting distance. Wide-angle digital camera has short focal length, wide viewing angle and deep scenery, which is suitable for taking photos of large scenes, such as architecture and scenery.