When mounted on a PENTAX K-mount ILC camera body, the PENTAX-DA 50mm f/F1.8 lens delivers a focal length of 50mm or 76.5mm in the 35mm format. The lens f/1.8 maximum aperture and round diaphragm blades enable it to produce a natural “bokeh” (out-of-focus) effect, which gives the blurry elements in an image a softer, rounded and more pleasing appearance. Additionally, the f/1.8 aperture makes it possible to increase camera shutter speed when photographing in poorly lit conditions, which minimizes camera shake and helps eliminate blur.
Typ of Sensor
APS-C
Focal length Movie
50 mm
Image stabilization
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1. How to choose the right lens for your DSLR camera?
Choosing the right lens for your DSLR camera depends on your photography style and preferences. If you enjoy portrait photography, a prime lens with a wide aperture (low f-number) can create beautiful background blur. For versatility, a standard zoom lens is a great option. Assess your needs and select lenses with features that align with your photography goals.
2. What are DSLR camera lenses, and what are their features?
DSLR camera lenses are specifically designed for DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) or SLT (Single-Lens Translucent) systems. These lenses have a compact design and are optimized for effective operation with DSLR cameras. They feature complex optical constructions that allow capturing high-quality images. DSLR lenses come in various focal lengths, from wide-angle lenses suitable for landscapes to long telephoto lenses ideal for sports or wildlife photography.
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