So about some specialist prime. So we've got macro lenses and they've got a very close focusing distance. So macro lens you want to do bugs is going to let you get really close. That's important to understand tilt shift lenses, their primes, their manual, they don't also focus now one thing you can do a lenders by the way you can get adapters and buy old lenses from the 70s and 80s or manual, and you can use them on your cameras to check where the problem is, I don't know I focus so you can't focus quickly. It's all manual. tilt shift lenses can give you some very interesting effects.
They can tilt and shift and do some really interesting stuff when it comes to architecture and that but they're very expensive. Then you get the fisheye lenses which like eight millimeter and they create that round look you sometimes see but they're specialist primes. So wouldn't recommend you rushing out and put them in your bag. Just get that budget on to get going But beware of these look at the images people are producing with these and understand what they do.