On a clear night with a good tripod, you could probably go a couple of billion light years. Seriously, it depends on what you are photographing. Obviously you could get a usable picture of an elephant at a much greater distance than you could photograph a mouse.
The wording does not make sense.
It is far more to do with the lens you use than the camera.
A telephoto lens would bring a distant image closer.
A 1300mm lens can see to infinity.
no. its lens like glass for you to see far or near
The only way to maximize light is by using a larger lens. Larger lens mean more light, and you can capture motion from far away. You can also use a film with higher ISO value (More photosensitive), but this will give you a less detailed picture. Regards.
If you're using a DSLR, any non-speciality lens should do provided you don't have stand exceptionally far away for some reason, in which case the zoom of the lens would matter.
you get a whistle get in the boat go as far as you can whistle the take a picture of nessie
This elasticity allows the lens to focus on both near and far objects.
Briefly and without going into technical detail, a normal perspective lens produced what is seen in the viewfinder, and is normally 50MMM focal length, the wide - angle lens stretches the photograph and shows wider details in the viewfinder. These lenses are norally about 28MM, but variations can go down to 18MM The so called fish-eye lens) which produces distortion in tne photo. Finally, Telephoto lens bring objects closer and enlarge them. These lenses are produced in many focal lengths from 75 to 500MM and above, and are also avalaible in combinations such as 70to210MM and many more lengths. All these lenses have their usages but the selection is complicated by the lens aperture (f number) selected. Would suggest you go and obtain a copy od The Kodak Photography Encyclopedia for more detailed info!!......Dave
Photo meaning light.Tele meaning sound. Lens isn't a root word I'm just going to tell you that.
If you could go out in space far enough where the light produced from the birth of the milky was has reached and have a device that could pick up the remains of the light and decipher it, then you could. But there is currently nothing that could go out in space that far or take a picture that well to do so.