Wide-angle lens
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- In photography and cinematography, a wide-angle lens refers to a lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane. This type of lens allows more of the scene to be included in the photograph, which is useful in architectural, interior and landscape photography where the photographer may not be able to move farther from the scene to photograph it.
Another use is where the photographer wishes to emphasise the difference in size or distance between objects in the foreground and the background; nearby objects appear very large and objects at a moderate distance appear small and far away.
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Fotoobjektiv "Meyer Lydith 3,5/30"
Das Fotoobjektiv "Meyer...
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Image: Industrie- und Filmmuseum Wolfen - CC BY-NC-SA -
Fotoobjektiv "Jena Flektogon 4/20"
Das Fotoobjektiv "Jena...
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Image: Industrie- und Filmmuseum Wolfen - CC BY-NC-SA -
Fotoobjektiv "Meyer Lydith 3,5/30"
Das Fotoobjektiv "Meyer...
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Image: Industrie- und Filmmuseum Wolfen - CC BY-NC-SA -
Fotoobjektiv "Pentacon auto 2.8/29"
Das Fotoobjektiv "Pentacon...
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Image: Industrie- und Filmmuseum Wolfen - CC BY-NC-SA -
Fotoobjektiv "Meyer Primagon 4,5/35"
Das Fotoobjektiv "Meyer...
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Image: Industrie- und Filmmuseum Wolfen - CC BY-NC-SA
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