Telephotos

Word TELEPHOTOS
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Definitions and meanings of "Telephotos"

What do we mean by telephotos?

A photograph taken through a telephoto lens.

Telephoto is commonly referred to telephoto lenses (or tele), for SLRs and some point and shoot cameras. Telephoto lenses on SLRs could range from the mild 100mm to strong 600mm, or even 800-1600mm, with a teleconverter. Tele lenses tend to be very large, depending on how fast they are and thier focal length. Canon's L-series "white lenses" seen at sporting events are commonly f/2.8 for 400mm, or f/4 for 600mm (there are tons of focal lengths and apertures in between). Common optical problems that plague most teles are vignetting, barrel distortion, Pincushion distortion, and chromatic aberration (also known as purple fringing). Most telephoto lenses, and all fast ones, are very expensive. There are cheap ones out there, like the Nikkor 70-300 f/4-5.6G (which you could easily get for about $170). But if you want a pro quality paparazzi/sports style lens like Canon's 600mm f/4L IS USM, you'll have to invest a little under $9000. Urban Dictionary

A lens commonly used by stalkers and perverts. Urban Dictionary

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The word "telephotos" in example sentences

We have long-range telephotos, taken duimg its installation. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1978)

Their instruments peek cautiously over the horizon in the twilight zone, gather data about Solar weather including running telephotos at several wave lengths. ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1963)

Other lenses joining the group are all telephotos and start with the ❋ Unknown (2010)

With long telephotos camera shake becomes an issue at much faster shutter speeds than for ❋ Unknown (2010)

Produce a new road map based on significantly smaller top pro cameras and lenses. e.g an E4 camera no larger than Pentax K7, smaller SHQ weatherproof zooms plus super compact high reach telephotos such as a 300mm F4 to target travel, sport, photojournalism and wildlife photographers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What is most important to me: picture quality, camera size, camera weight, durability, telephotos/wide angle lens, etc.? ❋ Admin (2010)

Yes, one may obtain smaller telephotos, because of the 2x crop factor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Better wide-angle lenses and longer telephotos available. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In terms of lenses, wide-angle and telephotos are equally valid. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If there's a bit of extra room, I'd stick in one of my AI-s short (105 and 135) telephotos but this is not a deal breaker. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Not a big deal for portrait lenses, but can be quite a challenge for long-medium telephotos. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Think Tank filled with so many lenses I lose track, a battery of telephotos and tilt shifts. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Wides let you use more of the foreground while telephotos let you pull in detail and are also excellent at putting the lighthouse within its environmental context. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I checked the Nikon website and was astonished to see that their mid-range prime telephotos (85mm and 105mm) will not auto-focus on this camera. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although [expensive], telephoto lenses are really fun to [shoot]! Sell a [kidney]! ❋ Kodiac1 (2007)

Jimmy was taking pictures of his [neighbor] [undressing] with his 1200mm telephoto [lens]. ❋ HMIRE (2005)

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