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This is actually the spoke of a wheel on an old machine- it's only half an inch wide. but it looks a whole lot bigger. you know why? Because-yay- Macro lens! My favorite type for pretty much anything! They let you get as close as your hearts content to flowers, animals (try not to scare them off, butterflies, etc), crabs, plants, leaves, grass, anything you'd like. You can get within half an inch and STILL be able to focus. Most other lenses wouldn't let you get any closer than 4-5 inches away from your subject. When you want extreme close up and extreme detail (usually not the best idea to use this for people), macro lenses are the best way to go.
There's other lenses, like fisheyes, zooms and superzooms, but you really only need those basic three, if at all, honestly. It up to you on what you want to shoot- if you want to learn more and shoot more, nab a dslr that fits different lenses so you can aquire new ones as you learn and grow. As long as you stay within the same brand name equipment, your lenses can move with you from camera to camera and it's a big advantage.
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