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Canon RF 100mm Macro Review: This Is the Magic Photographers Need

Modern camera lenses work very hard to fight imperfections, adding elements to correct chromatic aberration, spherical aberration, and a whole host of other issues. Ironically, at the same time, software programs are embracing classically inspired presets and adding in things like digital flare.

Nikon Noct 58mm F0.95 Review: Ultimate Bokeh, Obnoxious Price

When Nikon launched the Z system, the cameras came with a promise: wider aperture lenses. The Nikon Noct 58mm f0. 95 S fulfills that promise. With an extremely wide aperture, this lens introduces more light-gathering power and bokeh to the full-frame mirrorless system.

Wicked Sharpness, Beautiful Bokeh: Leica Summicron M 90mm f2 Review

While the nifty fifty gets all the attention, a 90mm prime brings that bokeh in closer. The Leica M-mount system doesn’t have any shortage of 90mm options. The Leica Summicron M 90mm f2 is brighter than the company’s Macro f4, yet less than half the price of the Summilux M 90mm f1.

Tiny Lens Meets Unique Design: Leica Macro Elmar 90mm Review

The Leica M system has several great portrait lenses. The Leica Macro Elmar 90mm f4, however, is often overlooked. While it doesn’t have the f2 of the Summicron, this 90mm is incredibly tiny, focuses in closer, and comes in a little less expensive.

Photography Cheat Sheet: Prime Lens Tips for the New Photographer

If you just bought your first DSLR or mirrorless camera, you'll find that it usually comes with a kit lens, which is a good starter lens for practicing with your camera. But once you're a little further along, you might want to invest in a good prime lens, as many expert photographers will also advise you.

The Basics: How to Choose Your First Prime Lens

OK, so you are newer to the world of photography, maybe you recently purchased your first DSLR or Mirrorless camera and you are starting to think about adding another lens to your kit outside of the one that came with your camera.

These 12 Prime Lenses Are Great For Shooting Concerts

Concert photography has a wide range of participants, from the casual fan in the crowd to the full time professional in the pit. But they also have a range of venues, from outdoor amphitheaters to downtown dive bars.

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