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Hello bascially just wondering whats the difference between a telephoto zoom lens and a zoom lens?
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so a telephoto zoom lens just has a longer focal length than a zoom lens?
so a telephoto zoom lens just has a longer focal length than a zoom lens?
surely a zoom lens allows that option as well?
have to say the arguement about these lenses is confusing me
Ask a simple question LOL
What about inverted-telephoto wide-angles haha![]()
OK, what's that? Inverted telephoto sounds like it should be a lens longer than its focal length. Can't imagine why you would want one.
To improve the angle of incidence of the light falling on the sensor, some wide angle zooms are longer than their longest focal legth - look at a Sigma 10-20 or 12-24. Even some faster standard zooms are like that - measure a 24-70 f/2.8. Primes aren't exempt either - my 8mm fisheye is almost 10 times it's focal length from flange to front element!
Ah, so UWAs tend to be inverted telephoto?