Secondary Lens

In photography, a secondary lens is a lens designed to be used in conjunction with another lens, called the primary lens.

A secondary lens may be designed to be used either in front of the primary lens, between it and the subject, or behind the primary lens, between it and the film.

Secondary lenses are typically simpler in mechanical design than other photographic lenses. Normally but not always there is no provision for control of focus or aperture, as these are achieved by the controls on the primary lens.

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