A pinhole camera simulates how the lens in the eye works because it reflects an image onto an interior surface, such as the retina of the eye.
A tilt-shift lens works by allowing the photographer to control the angle of the lens in relation to the camera sensor. By tilting and shifting the lens, the photographer can manipulate the plane of focus, creating a shallow depth of field that simulates the look of a miniature model. This effect is achieved by selectively blurring parts of the image while keeping other parts in sharp focus.
a lens works when light goes through it and refracts (bends) inside the lens. so the light
A tilt-shift lens works by allowing the photographer to control the angle of the lens relative to the camera sensor. This manipulation of the lens creates a selective focus effect, where only a specific portion of the image is in sharp focus while the rest appears blurred. This technique simulates a shallow depth of field, similar to what you might see in macro photography, giving the illusion that the scene is a miniature model.
A convex lens.
i think it is -0.06m i.e. 6cm
Yes. Any lens that works with a D60 will work the same or better on a D7000.
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The best lens out there for architecture and landscape I'd the 14-24 mm 2.8.
No. The lens diffuses the light and a bare bulb is not legal
The focal length of a lens is the distance from the center of the lens to the point at which it focuses light rays. The bigger the focal length, the more powerful the lens. ChaCha!
yes it does. I just bought one off of eBay and its not a lens its a lens attachment but it works well and im pleased with it.
The lens does come out you gotta pop it out or take out the screws if it has them.