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<blockquote data-quote="lightmuncher" data-source="post: 4663" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>When I have talked to photographers, <strong><u>some</u></strong> have no idea what is meant by 'lens compression', which is actually a lens distortion. I am not the best person to write an explanation of how these things work on a scientific level. I know when I have a telephoto, lens compression happens, and it's how you use that to its best advantage. </p><p>And I guess we all know how it works, just didn't know it had a name. As a visual person, I thought it would be good to put a good video up and someone who explains it in a language we all can understand. I listened to a few photographers and all they did was muddy the waters. It comes down to knowing what your equipment is capable of, with it's bad and good points.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]H09LKsTsQ-s[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightmuncher, post: 4663, member: 300"] When I have talked to photographers, [B][U]some[/U][/B] have no idea what is meant by 'lens compression', which is actually a lens distortion. I am not the best person to write an explanation of how these things work on a scientific level. I know when I have a telephoto, lens compression happens, and it's how you use that to its best advantage. And I guess we all know how it works, just didn't know it had a name. As a visual person, I thought it would be good to put a good video up and someone who explains it in a language we all can understand. I listened to a few photographers and all they did was muddy the waters. It comes down to knowing what your equipment is capable of, with it's bad and good points. [MEDIA=youtube]H09LKsTsQ-s[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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