English to Vietnamese Meaning of telephoto - tele


Telephoto :
tele
teletelephotos
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Definitions of telephoto in English
Noun(1) a photograph made with a telephoto lens
Examples of telephoto in English
(1) The best lens to use is the standard 50 mm lens or a short telephoto .(2) Lenses shorter than 50 mm are considered wide-angle lenses; those longer than normal are considered telephoto or long lenses.(3) All his great pictures were taken with equipment any amateur could have had, mostly 35 mm cameras with a standard 50 mm lens or the occasional telephoto for landscapes.(4) Regardless of format, a telephoto or zoom lens is a must for serious wildlife work.(5) If you're taking a picture of a mountain range, you might want to use a telephoto lens , a lens with an especially long focal length.
Related Phrases of telephoto
(1) telephoto lens ::
ống kính tele
Synonyms
Noun
1. telephotograph ::
telephotograph
Different Forms
telephoto, telephotos
Word Example from TV Shows
checked you out
with a telephoto lens,

checked you out with a TELEPHOTO lens,

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 11

English to Vietnamese Dictionary: telephoto

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