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The camera hangs a lens "Look at the flowers from a distance". Would you choose a fixed focus lens or a zoom lens?

The camera hangs a lens "Look at the flowers carefully and see the birds from a distance". Which lens would you choose? Among my three lenses, I will choose a lens with a zoom of 55-300, which can be used far and near. I call it an all-around shot of flowers and birds!

7O-2OO is often used to shoot people, flowers and scenery, but it is not ideal to shoot birds, because the focal length of this lens is too short to shoot the wonderful habits and freedom of birds flying in the blue sky, and it is still possible to shoot ducks.

Supposedly, there is no such lens. The front row is too long, at least there is no fixed focus lens, ha.

However, I can recommend the 80-400 zoom lens to you. It was nearly 1.4 million when I bought it the year before last. Now it is about 1.4 million yuan.

Let's talk about patting birds first. The telephoto 400 bird is a bit short, but as long as it is not a very small bird, it is ok to approach it quietly.

As long as the distance is right and the lens is right, you can still make up the picture.

80-400 has good picture quality and fast focusing speed, which is more suitable for shooting birds.

As for taking flowers, the closest focal length of the 80-400 lens is 2 meters, and it can only be a "long lens". If you take a long shot, the flowers are too small to shoot.

But as long as the flowers are not too small, it is no problem to shoot them.

The point is that this lens is too heavy. If you use it to hang up, you must have a good figure.

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The best shot of bird close-up is the second generation head of Nico 80-400 mm, which I have used for several years. It's really good. I used it to shoot plum blossoms in southern Jiangsu many times, peony, peach blossom and azalea in my hometown in April, lotus flowers in June and red leaves at the end of 10. Go to Sanmenxia to shoot swans in winter. For distant birds, use half of the image area in D8 10 camera, just like half of a 600mm lens. It can be used to shoot the ground scenery and the moon at night, and the second exposure is done in one go without changing the lens.

I recommend 100/400 zoom lens. I have used it for a long time, and there is nothing wrong with your request.

I use Nikon 200-500 zoom lens. Indeed, if the light is good, especially the backlight, it is very beautiful to shoot flowers with a telephoto zoom lens or a telephoto fixed-focus lens, because these lenses have two characteristics, one is a large aperture, and the other is a good background blur effect, so that the flowers and plants photographed in this way have a prominent theme and a tall front image, especially sharp lenses, such as Nikon 200, 80-400 and 200-. If it is 600 fixed focus, it will be even worse.

These lenses are all telephoto lenses. Of course, their function must be to shoot birds. To tell the truth, it is better to shoot birds with Nikon camera and lens, because counting birds requires high sharpness, which is in line with Nikon's high definition and sharpness. For example, d500 in C format and d6 in Quan Huafu are really amazing. Of course, the lens should be set at 600 or 800. It is said that 500 fixed-focus lenses are also good, and zoom lenses are basically 200-500. You can often choose 80-400.

The camera hangs a lens "Look at the flowers from a distance". Would you choose a fixed focus lens or a zoom lens? To be honest, there are not too many such shots, at least I feel that there are fewer subjects suitable for fixed-focus shooting flowers or birds.

After thinking about it, I think that only a long zoom can be slightly in tune with such a theme. Let's talk to you from Nikon and Canon.

Canon 100-400 lens, which is called "Dabai" in the industry, is a quite good lens. Although shooting ecological birds is a bit lacking, it can also solve the problem of shooting. Although this lens is a floating aperture, due to the long focal length, the blur when shooting flowers outside the focal length is quite beautiful.

Nikon 80-400 lens, in fact, this lens is equivalent to Canon Dabai, and its performance is basically the same. Also a bull's head. It's good to take pictures of flowers or landscapes. Of course, it is no problem to shoot birds at close range. If this lens is used on a half camera, it may be more perfect to shoot birds.

Some friends may say how about the 70-200 lens. The lens is certainly a good lens, but it is still a little short to shoot birds.

The above is my opinion, welcome friends to exchange.

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This kind of lens is not available yet.

According to the subject's question, I will choose 150 mm-600 mm zoom lens, taking into account flowers and birds.

At present, there are many zoom lenses with long focal length on the market. If all brands are covered: 80mm-600mm, 150-600 mm, 200 mm-500 mm,150-600mm-400mm, 1000mm.

As far as the subject matter is concerned, I think: flower picking pays attention to the combination of reality and activity. In order to achieve the shooting effect, it is not only required to shoot at close range, but also to meet the needs of aperture with as large parameters as possible; Shooting birds also pursues the above characteristics, but in order to meet the shooting requirements, it is necessary to solve the problems of inaccessible shooting and dim light (birds are mostly in the depths of the jungle and in the dark). Of course, these are the most basic and minimum requirements.

Then, to choose a lens (excluding the functional differences of the fuselage), we must first meet the above-mentioned most basic and minimum requirements. First, the larger the aperture, the better, in order to meet the demand of large luminous flux, and at the same time have better blur effect; Second, the focal length is as long as possible to meet the problem of not being close when shooting birds; The third is to choose the lens with the closest focal length to meet the needs of shooting near the focal plane (flower) to the maximum extent.

This kind of lens can be said to be very rare.

Let's start with close-up flowers, which are different in size. Small flowers are generally only useful for macro lenses, and telephoto is generally only useful for large flowers with a little distance, because of the influence of the nearest focal length.

Besides, shooting birds, at least 300mm above, 300mm can also hit a slightly larger bird in front. As for the birds flying on the branches, they should be at least 400mm above.

Telephoto with macro function At present, it is known that Longteng 70-300 focal section A 17 has macro function, and slightly larger birds can also shoot. Half a frame is ideal. The price is also relatively low, which should meet the general needs, and don't ask too much for the picture quality.

As for Canon, Longteng and Sigma, they also have macro lenses with a focal length of 180, but basically they can't shoot birds. They can still shoot with rangefinders and half-frame cameras, and the picture quality is not much better.