Cinema Lens Infographic Guide
A technical infographic prompt for illustrating different camera lenses, focal lengths, and aperture settings in cinematography.
- Category
- Charts & Infographics
- Model
- GPT Image 2
- Creator
- VoxelPlot
- Source language
- en
- Source ID
- 18027
- Published
- May 3, 2026
Full prompt
Make a 3:4 format infographic about {argument name="topic" default="camera lenses and apertures in cinema"}.
I want an area with classifications of lenses: {argument name="focal lengths" default="14–24, 35–50mm, 85–135"} (3 categories).
And then another area with apertures: {argument name="aperture values" default="1.4, 2.8–4, and 5.6–8"} (3 categories).
Put below each type of aperture an example to see the background blur, and below each type of lens an example to see the perspective.
They would be: 3 types of lenses, three types of focal lengths + golden standard in cinema (most common used setup).
And at the very bottom, examples of the 4 most used configurations.Translations
Cinema Lens Infographic Guide
enMake a 3:4 format infographic about {argument name="topic" default="camera lenses and apertures in cinema"}. I want an area with classifications of lenses: {argument name="focal lengths" default="14–24, 35–50mm, 85–135"} (3 categories). And then another area with apertures: {argument name="aperture values" default="1.4, 2.8–4, and 5.6–8"} (3 categories). Put below each type of aperture an example to see the background blur, and below each type of lens an example to see the perspective. They would be: 3 types of lenses, three types of focal lengths + golden standard in cinema (most common used setup). And at the very bottom, examples of the 4 most used configurations.
Cinema Lens Infographic Guide
zh-CNMake a 3:4 format infographic about {argument name="topic" default="camera lenses and apertures in cinema"}. I want an area with classifications of lenses: {argument name="focal lengths" default="14–24, 35–50mm, 85–135"} (3 categories). And then another area with apertures: {argument name="aperture values" default="1.4, 2.8–4, and 5.6–8"} (3 categories). Put below each type of aperture an example to see the background blur, and below each type of lens an example to see the perspective. They would be: 3 types of lenses, three types of focal lengths + golden standard in cinema (most common used setup). And at the very bottom, examples of the 4 most used configurations.












