Telephoto lens is identified as a specialized camera lens that acts much the same way as a telescope does for the naked eye.

The telephoto lens magnifies the objects being photographed and allows the camera to close-in on subjects that are far away. The sacrifice is perspective and loss of texture a image become flat.

Ref: 124240/2006-09-27

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): lenses

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