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The f-stop is the maximum amount of light it lets in to the lens, called the aperture. Basically something like f1.2 lets loads of light in but is VERY expensive. Lenses are normally around f4
On a zoom lens you will get different f-stops at different zooms. If it has say f4-f4.5 that means it lets different light in at different zooms, because when you zoom in, the lens usually extends, which means you lose some light.
You only usually need a fast lens if you are doing professional stuff, or have loads of money as it allows you getter a higher shutter speed, for sports and low light.
A fixed lens offers better quality than a zoom lens, but most zoom lenses are pretty good, with the top end, like the canon L series being VERY good and VERY expensive.
I can't recommend any macro lenses, but I am sure someone will.
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Last edited by Jazz Monkey Jr; 01-08-2006 at 7:04 PM.
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