
low light lenses
Low-light lenses are camera lenses designed to perform well in dim conditions by allowing more light to reach the camera sensor. They typically have a wider maximum aperture (like f/1.4 or f/2.8), which means a larger opening that captures more light. This enables clearer photos with less noise and sharper details in low-light environments, such as indoors or at night. These lenses are ideal for capturing images without a flash or additional lighting, providing better image quality when light is limited.