telephoto

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A photograph taken through a telephoto lens
Of or pertaining to a lens system used to produce an enlarged image of a distant object
a photograph made with a telephoto lens
A lens with a focal length gives a magnification greater than the naked eye
Telephotographic; specif
A lens with a focal length that gives you the narrowest angle of coverage, good for bringing distant objects closer
  Pertaining to pictures transmitted via a telecommunications system
A generic name for a lens with a focal length of higher than 50mm and an angle of view less than 45 degrees (with 35mm format ) A moderate telephoto might be in the 80mm class; a medium telephoto in the 135mm grouping; while a long-range, or extreme telephoto might have a 300mm or higher focal length
A lens of long focal length that affects a scene's perspective by enlarging distant planes and making them seem close to the foreground planes Other terms to explore: Normal lens, Wide-angle lens On our Kinoflex, the 38mm setting is the telephoto setting
{s} of or pertaining to a camera lens that produces a large image of a distant object
Lens: In 35mm format cameras, lenses with a focal length of approx 70mm are called telephoto lenses
Telephoto is a term used to describe lenses that have a high focal number causing the reproduced image to appear larger than human eye reproduction
designating a lens consisting of a combination of lenses specially designed to give a large image of a distant object in a camera of relatively short focal length
telephoto lens
A telephoto lens is a powerful camera lens which allows you to take close-up pictures of something that is far away. a long lens that you put on a camera so that you can take clear photographs of things that are a long way away
telephoto lens
a camera lens that magnifies the image
telephotos
plural of telephoto
telephoto

    Hyphenation

    te·le·pho·to

    Turkish pronunciation

    telıfōtō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈteləˌfōtō/ /ˈtɛləˌfoʊtoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ "te-l&-'fO-(")tO ] (adjective.) circa 1895. tele-, from Ancient Greek τῆλε (tele, “at a distance”) + a shortening of photograph
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