Essential Guide to Wideangle lenses

  • Mon, 1 Oct 2012

In this essential guide to wideangle lenses we uncover your options and choices

Essential guide to wideangle lenses

When starting out in photography, one of the first lenses you're likely to use is a standard kit lens. These are a good starting point for beginners, but it won't be long before you feel they're quite restrictive - leaving you short when you want to zoom into the heart of a subject and too close when you'd like to fit more of your surroundings in the frame.

If you consider the shortest focal length on a standard lens is typically 18mm (equivalent to 27mm in full frame terms) it's more of a blinkered view of the wider picture we see with the naked eye. If you've been in a situation when you can't stand back far enough to frame everything you want or you'd like to capture a wider vista than is possible with your kit lens, a wideangle lens makes a great case for itself. In this guide we'll reveal the various types of wideangle lenses and uncover a selection of the options from different manufacturers.