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The difference between macro lens and telephoto lens
Macro lens is used to shoot objects at close range. I don't know if the landlord has this experience ~ ~ The closer the lens is to the object, the more out of focus it becomes ~ ~ At this time, a macro lens is needed ~ ~ Macro generally refers to the shooting distance between 1CM-5CM ~ ~ A lens without macro is not clear at this distance ~ ~ The landlord can try ~ ~ But a lens with macro,
Telephoto lens is also called telephoto lens or telephoto lens. Its focal length is relatively long, and it can zoom in on distant objects to complete shooting ~ ~ Tele-lens is also used for candid shots (because people's expressions in the natural state are the most real, and the way to prevent people or animals from finding photographers is called candid shots), close-ups, still life, etc.
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