These were all shot
with a Canon EF III 75-300mm lens. Since the CMOS
sensor on my digital camera is only 26mm wide,
versus a standard 35mm film frame, the relevant
focal length on the lens increases to about
100-400mm focal length.
This is great when
you want to stretch out your lens, but inversely is
bad when you try to use a super-wide angle or a
fisheye lens, as the wide angle is diminished. It is
a decent trade-off for most purposes, especially
with the types of photos that I shoot.
An interesting
side-note is the ultra-high resolution that the Mars
rovers are achieving with only 1 Megapixel
cameras on board. They achieve such high resolutions
due to their incredibly precise custom lenses, which
cost about $20,000 each if you wanted one for your
own camera.
To see how they do
it, click
here. |