N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Everyday wide-angle primes

verybody uses a zoom lens for general shooting nowadays, right? Actually, no. A ‘fast’ standard zoom tends to be big and clunky, so many discerning photographers go for prime time in-house pro photographers based in our studio are usually spotted out and about with a moderately wide-angle prime lens as their tool of choice. So what are the plus points?

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