Read & write, lenses

  1. Standard Lenses can zoom in up to 70mm and 105mm
  2. Telephoto Lenses can get the subject close without having to go to it
  3. Wide Lense can give you a bigger view of the picture you are getting
  4. When taking pictures of small thing you can use macro lens

Film formats

  • JPEG- The JPEG is what many cameras set as their default output
  • HEIF- HEIF image files are smaller than JPEGs yet offer similar or even increased quality.
  • TIFF- TIFFs can be smoothly converted to JPEGs, so even if the end file format will be a JPEG.
  • RAW- adjustments to white balance, exposure, contrast, saturation, and sharpness
  • DNG- The DNG is offered as a main RAW file format or as an alternative to the manufacturer’s native RAW format.
  • PNG- PNG files are reasonably small, relatively high quality, and displayable on browsers.
  • GIF- GIF files can only contain a maximum of 256 colors
  • BMP- BMPs are on the larger side as color data is saved for each individual pixel without compression.
  • PSD- Allows you to store edits using individual layers rather than on the image itself.