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  • What Camera Lens Do I Need for Wide Angle?

    Wide-angle lenses generally have a close focusing distance and a wide angle of view, approximately 55 degrees across the photo's widest point. Wide-angle lens focal lengths differ based on the...

  • What Do Wide Angle Lenses Do?

    Single-lens reflex cameras offer the photographer the ability to change their lenses to maximize their photography potential. Wide angle lenses are one specific type of lens that has a number of...

  • The Effects of a Wide Angle Lens

    One of the best features of a single lens reflex camera is the ability to change lenses. Wide angle lenses have short focal lengths that allow for a wider viewing angle and greater depth of field....

  • Camera Lens Tutorials

    There are three general types of camera lenses. First is a wide-angle lens. Second is a "normal" perspective lens. Third is a telephoto lens. Focal length defines the lens type, with shorter...

  • Wide Angle Lens Tips

    Most people tend to think that telephoto lenses are the most useful for photography, but the truth is, they have limited appeal unless you are shooting a sporting event or long-distance candids....

  • How Does a Wide Angle Lens Work?

    Lets compare a wide angle lens to a "standard" 50mm lens. A standard lens (also referred to as a normal lens) provides a view like the one you see with your eyes. A standard lens is a non-zoom...

  • How to Using Wide Angle Lenses

    A wide angle lens will let you capture a greater field of vision for your picture. It gives you more of a panoramic effect for your pictures without having to stitch pictures together taken as...

  • How to Use a Wide-Angle Lens on a Camera

    Wide-angle lenses offer you a greater field of view for subjects to appear in. Normal lenses display the subject as it appears, whereas using a wide-angle lens distorts the image and pushes the...

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