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Definition of long lens in English: long lensnoun A lens with a long focal length, especially as a camera attachment for taking photographs from a great distance. Example sentencesExamples - Jeff's undeterred, and, using binoculars and the long lens of his camera to get a close-up look at what's going on, comes to believe the salesman is acting suspiciously.
- I get so excited, like those armies of people with long lenses who hang around in nature reserves.
- Hanging from her neck was a small digital camera with a long lens.
- Perhaps I'll take my Pentax along and use the long lens to get a better shot.
- With the amount of gear and long lenses that photographers carry, they are obvious candidates for a baggage check, and yet they both passed through without anyone troubling them.
- The simplest method is to make one exposure of just the moon using a very long lens and another of an interesting landscape, then combine them later in a slide duplicator.
- You put the camera at the level of the ‘crowd’ and use long lenses that limit the field of vision of the camera eye.
- Lenses shorter than 50 mm are considered wide-angle lenses; those longer than normal are considered telephoto or long lenses.
- By moving in close to an old, weathered face, either physically or with a long lens, you focus the viewer's attention on the wrinkles and crevices.
- Staff on another flight reported that one passenger had used a long lens to take photographs of the cockpit door.
- Sometimes you can use a very long lens to compress several repeating details into a pattern.
- A very tight shot of a bear - even if you made it with a long lens at the zoo - creates breathless drama.
- No, you should use the telephoto long lens and stand back.
- Newspapers invested in better cameras and long lenses.
- The simple photograph taken with a long lens from relatively far, showing his wife Nancy touching the casket, speaks volumes.
- Even when she competes for Birchfield, her club, the long lenses of photographers follow her every move.
- Fabric-covered beanbags are another option - particularly useful for resting a long lens on a rock or a car fender.
- He has used long lenses for most of the photographs to produce a suitably vague background.
- The second rule is to use a long lens (at least 135 mm, but around 200-250 is better).
- Passengers scramble from cabins with an arsenal of cameras, long lenses, monopods and binoculars.
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