telephoto lens (Meaning)
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telephoto lens (n)
a camera lens that magnifies the image
Synonyms & Antonyms of telephoto lens
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telephoto lens Sentence Examples
- The telephoto lens's long focal length allowed me to capture distant wildlife in sharp detail.
- With a telephoto lens, I could zoom close enough to observe the intricate patterns on the butterfly's wings.
- The photographer used a telephoto lens to isolate the subject from the cluttered background.
- The paparazzi often employ telephoto lenses to capture intimate shots of celebrities from afar.
- Birdwatchers rely heavily on telephoto lenses to study and document avian species in their natural habitats.
- The telephoto lens provided me with an enhanced perspective, allowing me to scout distant locations for potential photography spots.
- Sports photographers use telephoto lenses to freeze the action and capture close-up shots of athletes.
- Wildlife enthusiasts use telephoto lenses to observe and photograph endangered animals while respecting their distance.
- The telephoto lens enhanced the photographer's ability to capture the details of the distant mountain range.
- A telephoto lens with a wide aperture allowed the photographer to isolate the subject and create a shallow depth of field, resulting in a strikingly blurred background.
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a camera lens that magnifies the image
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The telephoto lens's long focal length allowed me to capture distant wildlife in sharp detail.
With a telephoto lens, I could zoom close enough to observe the intricate patterns on the butterfly's wings.
The photographer used a telephoto lens to isolate the subject from the cluttered background.
The paparazzi often employ telephoto lenses to capture intimate shots of celebrities from afar.