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suggest Macro and Close-up f/16 @ 60mm by tambako Macro lenses allow you to capture small details and make them look larger than life! Taking great macro photos requires a lens with 1:1 magnification.

Wide angle f/11 @ 10mm by agustinrafaelreyes Wide angle lenses capture large scenes or large groups and create an interesting perspective.

Telephoto f/4.5 @ 200mm by okko pyykko Telephoto lenses with focal lengths 200mm or more let you get zoom in to your subject from a distance.

Fisheye f/2.8 @ 15mm by darrenstone Fisheye lenses offer capture extremely wide images and distort images with a circular effect

Tilt-shift f/8 @ 50mm by okilic With tilt-shift lenses you can very selectively choose what parts of the image will be in focus, and create wonderful minature effects

Portrait f/1.4 @ 50mm by trentroche Longer focal lengths such as 85mm are flattering to the human face, whereas wider focal lengths tend to distort.

Sports and Action f/5.6, 1/500s @ 300mm by yourdon Capturing people playing sports or fast action requires a wide aperture telephoto lens, so you can use a fast shutter speed to stop motion.

Landscape f/8 @ 18mm by nosha Capture breathtaking landscapes with narrow apertures keeping everything in focus.

Low light f/1.4 @ 35mm by lylevincent Get natural light shots without a flash with a fast lens, f/2.8 is considered fast but you might want f/1.8 or f/1.4 in many situations!

Wild life f/6.3 @ 550mm by tambako Shooting wildlife typically requires big telephoto lenses, so you can get close to the action!

Travel f/8 @ 18mm by funkz Find a great all-in-one lens that covers both wide angle and telephoto for your next trip!

All lenses f/11 @ 40mm by felipe_gabaldon Browse all types of lenses! 24mm 70mm Which lenses do you have already? Add