So, you’re wanting to get a new lens, but you’re not completely sure whether to get a prime lens or a zoom lens. Both of them have their advantages and disadvantages, and you want to make sure you make the right decision and buy the lens which best fits your photography needs.
In case you weren’t already aware, the main difference between a zoom lens and prime lens is that a zoom lens enables you to adjust your focal length between a certain range (for example 18-50mm), whereas a prime lens has a fixed focal length.
So you might be wondering what the point is of using a prime lens. Surely if you have the choice between a lens with flexibility and one without flexibility, then surely the flexible one is the best one, right? Well, it’s not really as straightforward as that, because prime lenses do have some good points. To start with, they are lighter than zoom lenses because they have less moving parts. Mechanically speaking, they are simpler.
In addition to this, prime lenses often have wider apertures. The aperture of a lens controls how much light the lens lets in at any one time. Aperture ratings are in ratios, for example 1:3.5 or 1:2.8, but usually when buying a lens you will see it shown without the 1 in front of it, for example 3.5. Lenses with lower aperture numbers are more expensive, because a lower number means a wider aperture. Having a wide aperture produces a shallow depth of field, meaning that only a small distance range is in focus. A narrow depth of field (a wide aperture) would be great for close-ups of flowers where you want the background blurred, whereas a large depth-of-field (a small aperture) would be ideal for landscape photos.
Okay, so how about zoom lenses?
Well, a zoom lens will give you a bigger range of distances to compose your image. This means that you don’t need to walk closer or further away from your subject to get the picture you’re after. It can also be great for taking pictures of wildlife, because you can zoom in without having to change your position, so you will be less likely to frighten the animal off.
The best way to decide which type of lens is right for you is to ask yourself what kinf of photography you are going to be doing. If you are going to be shooting a scene which remains still, such as a landscape scene, then a prime lens could be a good choice. If on the other hand you want to shoot things that are moving, such as animals, people, or sports photography, then a zoom lens is essential.
It’s not always easy trying to make this kind of decision, but no matter what you decide, a Canon 85mm Lens or a Nikon 17-55mm 2.8 Lens are good examples of the type of lenses that will always be useful to have as part of your photography kit.
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