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Getting a Digital Camera Lens that Works For Your Needs

by Jennifer Crawley

Whether you're an old hat at photography or this is yourfirst go around with a digital single lens reflex camera,you need a digital camera lens. Chances are, you'llactually need several. If you have no idea what thedifferent lenses mean or are used for, read on.

There are different types of lenses that will do verydifferent things. The standards are normal, wide angle, andtelephoto lenses. Each has its own advantages anddisadvantages. Part of the art and skill of photography isknowing what to use for each occasion you'll be shooting.Normal lenses are for your every day, candid or formalshots. You will take photos that represent exactly what youare seeing, with your naked eye. If you want a range morethan 40-50 mm, you will want to go with an additional lens.

The most widely used lens for a digital camera is a zoomlens. Without a zoom lens, you won't have a lot offlexibility with the distance you can shoot a picture from.You also won't be able to get those precious up close shotsthat everyone loves. There are many different kinds of zoomlenses and it really just depends on what your subjectmatter is and how much detail you're looking to obtain.

The more common zoom lenses start with the fixed zoom lens.This lens doesn't actually zoom in on anything. If you wantto get fuller detail or more up close smiles, you will needto put less distance between yourself and your subjects.These are the lenses that typically come standard when youbuy a camera.

Optical zoom lenses actually move and zoom on an object.These lenses magnify the subject within the lens and allowfor more flexibility when photographing. An object isusually magnified 3x, 5x, 10x, 20x, or more with an opticalzoom lens. The longer the zoom lens, the more likely youare to have issues with shaking because of the additionalweight. Most digital cameras employ stability controls tomake sure that you don't get blurry shots.

Digital zoom lenses on standard digital cameras aren'treally zoom lenses in their true form. These lens donothing more than magnify the image. The lens does not giveany more clearer image because it doesn't actually move.These are typical of cheaper cameras. If you're not lookingfor up close and personal shots, this may work for you.

Zoom lenses usually go up in steps. You can get a zoom lensthat shoots 40mm-75mm, 75mm-125mm and so on. For specialphotography such as weather shots and shots of people froma great distance, there are special lenses, as well. Eachof course is larger, harder to manage and more expensive.The larger lenses will give you the professional shot youneed.

Another thing you will want to look into is a prime lens.Whatever lens you choose, shop around and make sure you getthe best deal possible.

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[Rain Movie] Ninja Assassin_Movie Trailer_MTV Ver._2009.07.23

Credit: MTV // scorpiolabi @ youtube

Ninja Assassin (2009)

Ninja Assassin is an upcoming martial arts film directed by James McTeigue and starring Rain. The film is produced by Joel Silver and the Wachowski brothers, and filming took place in Berlin, Germany. The film is scheduled to be released on November 25, 2009.

Release Date: 25 November 2009 (USA)

Director:James McTeigue

Writers (WGA):Matthew Sand (screenplay) and J. Michael Straczynski (screenplay), Matthew Sand (story)

Genre: Action more

Synopsis: Raizo (Rain) is one of the world's deadliest assassins, having been kidnapped as a child and raised by the Ozunu Clan, believed by the world to be a myth. When Raizo's friend is executed by the clan, Raizo flees into hiding. He later reemerges, seeking revenge. Meanwhile, Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) is a Europol agent who investigates money linked to political murders and finds that it is linked to the Ozunu Clan. She defies her superior, Ryan Maslow (Ben Miles), and retrieves secret agency files to find out more. The clan, finding out about the investigation, attempts to assassinate her, but she is rescued by Raizo. Hiding in Europe, Raizo and Mika must find a way to take down the Ozunu Clan

Cast:
Rain as Raizo, one of the world's deadliest assassins.
Naomie Harris as Mika Coretti, a Europol agent.
Rick Yune as Takeshi, the leader of a team sent by the Ozunu Clan
Ben Miles as Ryan Maslow, Mika's Europol superior.
Sho Kosugi plays Lord Ozunu. Leader of the Ozunu Ninja Clan
Sung Kang as Hollywood.

Produced by
Joel Silver .... producer
Andy Wachowski .... producer
Larry Wachowski .... producer

Music by Ilan Eshkeri

Cinematography: Karl Walter Lindenlaub

Editing by Gian Ganziano, Joseph Jett Sally

Studio:
Legendary Pictures
Dark Castle Entertainment
Silver Pictures

Distributed by Warner Bros.

Country United States

Language English

Budget US$ 120 million

Source from imdb // wikipedia


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