Friday, June 25, 2010

Use A Canon 250d With A Telephoto Lens

Telephoto lenses allow a photographer to have an larger zoom distance than with a standard lens.


Digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras, similar to their predecessors the SLR camera, have the ability to change between lenses. This ability allows a photographer to choose between multiple lenses to allow for different types of shooting. Along with a variety of lenses, DSLRs retain the ability to add various accessories to the lenses. The Canon 250D close-up lens, attached to a Canon EF telephoto lens, provides a way to change the focusing distance of the camera from infinity to 250 mm, allowing the photographer to get the most out of his camera.








Instructions


1. Remove the current lens from your camera by pressing the lens release button on the front of your camera, and rotating the lens until it comes out.


2. Connect the telephoto lens to your camera by inserting the lens into the mounting area on the front of the camera, and turning the lens until it is secure.








3. Screw the 250D close-up lens to the end of your telephoto lens until it is securely in place.

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