What is another word for telephoto lenses?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛlɪfˌə͡ʊtə͡ʊ lˈɛnzɪz] (IPA)

Telephoto lenses are one of the most popular and essential tools in photography. They are popular for their ability to capture distant subjects and matter up-close. These types of lenses are also called 'long-focus' lenses or simply 'tele lenses.' Another synonym for telephoto lenses is zoom lenses. Zoom lenses are different from telephoto lenses in the sense that they also allow the photographer to shoot at wider angles and optically zoom in on a subject. Super-telephoto lenses are also used as a synonym for telephoto lenses since they provide an even more extended range of focal length. Regardless of the name, telephoto lenses are indispensable in portrait, wildlife, and sports photography.

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What are the hypernyms for Telephoto lenses?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    optics, camera lenses.

Famous quotes with Telephoto lenses

  • We drove 22 miles into the country around Farmington. There were meadows and apple orchards. White fences trailed through the rolling fields. Soon the sign started appearing. THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED BARN IN AMERICA. We counted five signs before we reached the site. There were 40 cars and a tour bus in the makeshift lot. We walked along a cowpath to the slightly elevated spot set aside for viewing and photographing. All the people had cameras; some had tripods, telephoto lenses, filter kits. A man in a booth sold postcards and slides -- pictures of the barn taken from the elevated spot. We stood near a grove of trees and watched the photographers. Murray maintained a prolonged silence, occasionally scrawling some notes in a little book. "No one sees the barn," he said finally. A long silence followed. "Once you've seen the signs about the barn, it becomes impossible to see the barn." He fell silent once more. People with cameras left the elevated site, replaced by others. We're not here to capture an image, we're here to maintain one. Every photograph reinforces the aura. Can you feel it, Jack? An accumulation of nameless energies." There was an extended silence. The man in the booth sold postcards and slides. "Being here is a kind of spiritual surrender. We see only what the others see. The thousands who were here in the past, those who will come in the future. We've agreed to be part of a collective perception. It literally colors our vision. A religious experience in a way, like all tourism." Another silence ensued. "They are taking pictures of taking pictures," he said.”
    Don DeLillo

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