With each photographer, they need to know what camera lenses are suitable for each shot. If they are using the wrong camera lens, their shot will not look as good as they wanted it to look. Here are several camera lenses and their speciality:
Standard Lenses:


Macro Lenses:

Depending on the lens, macro lenses can either be 105mm or 75mm. Normally photographers use the 75mm because they still give a good quality photo without being too close.
Macro lenses are designed for close-up photography. For example, you may use a macro lens for taking images of insects or wildlife because you can grab detailed features of the object unlike other camera lenses. Since they have a different construction, they specialise in sharpness and contrasted photos. So when it comes to the final result, the photo will be phenomenal and eye-catching.
Here is an extreme close-up of an insect feeding itself. Without a macro lens, any other type of camera lens won't be able to produce the high-quality image at close range without being blurred or pixelated. It gives the audience a perspective that this photo is not natural and that it's like in another reality of the human-eye.
Wide Angle Lenses
Every wide angle camera lens have a short focal length. It gives a more wider view than the human eye could or any other camera lens could. This means that they can capture more of the scene without having to take more than one shot. If a photographer wants an extreme wide shot, they use a fisheye lens. These have a focal length of 8mm-24mm. These give a 180degree panorama with abstract looks which intoxicate audience viewers into understanding the photo and admiring it. They're used for landscapes and cramped interiors. They are also used for sports like surfing and skateboarding.

For example, here is a wide angled shot of an animal in the field of a beautiful landscape. If this was taken on a standard 50mm lens, you wouldn't be able to capture the scenery behind the dog. With this, it gives photographers to adventure/experiment more into using wide shot lenses.
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