telephotoˈtɛl əˌfoʊ toʊ
telephoto (n)
- plural
- telephotos
English Definitions:
telephotograph, telephoto (noun)
a photograph made with a telephoto lens
telephoto (Noun)
A photograph taken through a telephoto lens.
telephoto (Adjective)
Of or pertaining to a lens system used to produce an enlarged image of a distant object.
telephoto
A telephoto lens, in photography and cinematography, is a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length. This is achieved by incorporating a special lens group known as a telephoto group that extends the light path to create a long-focus lens in a much shorter overall design. The angle of view and other effects of long-focus lenses are the same for telephoto lenses of the same specified focal length. Long-focal-length lenses are often informally referred to as telephoto lenses, although this is technically incorrect: a telephoto lens specifically incorporates the telephoto group.Telephoto lenses are sometimes broken into the further sub-types of short telephoto (85–135 mm in 35 mm film format), medium telephoto: (135–300 mm in 35 mm film format) and super telephoto (over 300 mm in 35 mm film format) .
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