Today, we discuss camera lenses. While certain lenses work well for exterior shots, you may want to use a special lens to photograph interiors. After all you'll want the widest possible view when shooting interiors like homes and other real estate properties.
There are a few great options for drone pilots. The Sony E-Mount, for example, will help you to widen your shots. It does, however, come with a high price tag. At around $800, you may want to consider something a bit cheaper. The Rokinon 12mm Ultra Wide Angle lens is a great alternative if you're looking to cut down on costs. Around $300, it will help you get the dynamic, wide-angled shots that real estate agents love.
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Today, we discuss camera lenses
What are some of the popular camera lenses for shooting interiors?
Can you use a kit lens for interior shots?
Which lens should you use to make rooms look wider than they actually are?
Paul shares the camera lenses that he currently uses. Which are some of the lenses that he can use for higher quality shoots?