fotografielenzen
Fotografielenzen are optical devices attached to cameras to control the passage of light and to form images on a sensor or film. They are defined by focal length, maximum aperture, optical design, and construction, and they come in many varieties chosen to suit different photographic tasks.
Focal length and field of view are central to lens classification. Wide-angle lenses have short focal lengths
Aperture, measured in f-stops, determines light intake and depth of field. Lenses with larger maximum apertures
Lenses must be compatible with camera mounts, which vary by brand and system (for example, Canon, Nikon,