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Shop the Best Camera Lenses at Camera House Australia

Camera lenses are one of the most essential components of any camera, whether it is a DSLR, mirrorless, or any other type of camera. They help you capture the perfect shot by providing different perspectives, zoom levels, and aperture settings. Camera House offers a vast selection of camera lenses, camera accessories, and filters from top brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, and more.

Do camera lenses make a difference?

Yes, camera lenses do make a difference in photos. The lens you use can affect the range and power of the shot, the lighting, the depth of field, and the background. Depending on the type of lens, you can capture different types of photos, such as macro, portrait, or wide-angle. Choosing the right lens is essential in capturing the perfect shot.

What are the 6 types of lenses?


  1. Telephoto Lens: A telephoto lens is a type of lens that has a longer focal length than a standard lens, and it is used to capture subjects that are far away.
  2. Wide Angle Lens: A wide-angle lens is a type of lens that has a shorter focal length than a standard lens, and it is used to capture a wider field of view.
  3. Fisheye Lens: A fisheye lens is a type of lens that has a very short focal length and captures an extremely wide field of view. It is typically used for creative or artistic purposes.
  4. Macro Lens: A macro lens is a type of lens that is used for close-up photography. It allows you to capture intricate details of small subjects like flowers or insects.
  5. Zoom Lens: A zoom lens is a type of lens that can change the focal length, allowing you to zoom in or out on a subject.
  6. Tilt Shift Lens: A tilt-shift lens is a type of lens that allows you to adjust the angle of the lens relative to the camera body, allowing you to control the perspective and focus of the shot.

The last type of lens and the cheapest is a standard lens, which is a lens that provides a natural perspective that is similar to what the human eye sees and doesn't have any additional above mentioned features.

Which lens fits my camera?

Different camera brands use different lens mounts, so it's essential to choose a lens that is compatible with your camera. For example, if you have a Canon camera, you'll need a lens with a Canon mount. Similarly, if you have a Nikon camera, you'll need a lens with a Nikon mount. Brands may also have different mount types so be sure to cross reference your camera specifications with the lens specifications!

What do I need to know before choosing a lens?

Before choosing a lens, you need to consider the type of photography you'll be doing, the lighting conditions, and the size and weight of the lens. You should also consider what style of photos you are aiming for and think about factors such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and depth of field. Additionally, you should consider whether you need a lens with image stabilization or autofocus.

How do I choose an appropriate lens?

Choosing an appropriate lens depends on your photography needs. If you're into landscape or architecture photography, a wide-angle lens is ideal. For wildlife or sports photography, a telephoto lens with a long focal length is suitable. If you're into portrait photography, a prime lens with a wide aperture is ideal. If you're into macro photography, a macro lens is the best option. Consider all these factors and choose a lens that fits your needs and budget. Additionally, editing and using flash can also enhance your images, so keep those camera settings in mind too!

Browse the Vast Range of Quality Camera Lenses

Expand the capabilities of your DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with our range of versatile lenses to help you enhance your photography.

Camera House stocks a wide range of high-quality lenses suited to every camera. Check out a 35mm or 50mm lens to enhance photos on your travels. Or look to zoom lenses with capabilities of up to 400mm to improve your wildlife photography. With telephoto lenses, you can capture stark details at incredible distances.

Panasonic and Olympus lead the game with their range of mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras which offer sharp images with vibrant colours. Explore the range of Micro Four Thirds lenses to make the most out of your Micro Four Thirds camera.

We also have a huge selection of DSLR Canon Lenses and quality Nikon lenses, as well as mirrorless lenses for Sony.

Browse our complete collection of camera lenses to find models compatible with your camera. Don’t forget to check out our range of lens accessories, to make the most out of your photography investments for years to come. We also stock a quality range of third party lenses from leading brands including Tamron Lenses, Sigma Lenses and Samyang Lenses. Explore the range today, there is a lens for every camera and every experience level at Camera House.

Make the most out of your camera with a Camera Lens from Camera House

Take advantage of our knowledgeable staff instore and online and ask them what Camera Lens is right for you! Check out our shipping information online. Shop online and enjoy flat-rate delivery Australia wide, or check out our store locator to visit Camera House store near you.

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