What are the desired lenses for architectural photography?

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christy b asked:


I have been pouring over books and reviews online and I can’t seem to gather a concensus of lenses that are best for architectural photography.

What are my options? PC lenses, wide angle, super wide angle? 28mm, 17-55mm?

Thanks.

  1. ?
    August 16th, 2008 at 05:55
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    For exterior architectural photography a Perspective Correction lens is desirable. If you use a standard wide angle lens you’ll get that “tilting/falling back” effect where the building appears to get narrower at the top.

    For interior architectural photography you’ll need a wide angle that is rectilinear - lines at the edges should look like this I I, not this ( ).

    A tripod is recommended indoor and out.

  2. Gwyn of Graphite Land
    August 18th, 2008 at 21:59
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    A “perspective correction lens” means the TS-E 24mm Canon (or better) - and you will want to use it on a full frame camera with Photoshop CS3.

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