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wide-angle lens
wide-angle lens n (Photography) a lens system on a camera that can cover an angle of view of 60° or more and therefore has a fairly small focal length. See also fisheye lens ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wide-angle lens - a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length); produces an image that is foreshortened in the center and increasingly distorted in the peripheryfisheye lenscamera lens, optical lens - a lens that focuses the image in a camera | Translationswide-angle lens
wide-angle lens a lens system on a camera that can cover an angle of view of 60° or more and therefore has a fairly small focal length wide-angle lens[′wīd ¦aŋ·gəl ′lenz] (optics) An optical lens having a large angular field, generally greater than 80°. Wide-Angle Lens
Wide-Angle LensA camera lens allowing one to take an image with a broader spectrum. That is, one may see more on either side of the focal point of the image. However, a wide angle lens may compress depth, potentially resulting in a blurred image. It is used in both photography and film.wide-angle lens
Synonyms for wide-angle lensnoun a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length)SynonymsRelated Words |