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telephoto lens

NOUN
  1. a camera lens that magnifies the image

How To Use telephoto lens In A Sentence

  • One can almost imagine Davis, under the window, telephoto lens extended, chops licked, ready for the fashion pounce.
  • The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home.
  • He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
  • Stoddart avoids the staple tool of photojournalism, the telephoto lens.
  • The second thing I learned is that I probably need a telephoto lens for my digicam.
  • The eyes of Telenews 'ace reporter and the telephoto lens of his cameraman stared down from a scooter at the furiously smoking, sputteringly incandescent surface of Triplanetary's ancient citadel; while upon dozens of worlds thousands of millions of people packed themselves tighter and tighter around tens of millions of visiplates and loudspeakers in order to see and to hear the tremendous news. First Lensman
  • The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home.
  • A telephoto lens is available as an option.
  • While a wide-angle lens's ability to include a broad view can be a real blessing, often it is better to use a telephoto lens to isolate a particularly interesting portion of a scene.
  • If you're taking a picture of a mountain range, you might want to use a telephoto lens, a lens with an especially long focal length.
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