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Angle of View

Angle of View logo #21210This term primarily refers to the horizontal axis of a particular image. When an image is photographed the opening of the camera lens is circular in actuality. However, the aperture is structured in such a way as to provide a rectangular frame that structures the image for viewing and later projection. The horizontal axis is dependent upon the angl...
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Angle of view

Angle of view logo #20472(Film cameras) The amount of scene taken in by a particular lens focal length. A short focal length has a wide angle of view, so you can photograph more of the scene than would be able with a long focal length, which has a narrow angle of view.
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Angle of view

Angle of view logo #21048Is the maximum angle of acceptance of a lens which is capable of producing an image of usable quality on the film
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Angle of view

Angle of view logo #21469To produce a quality image there is a maximum acceptance angle of a lens that must be adhered to.
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Angle of View

Angle of View logo #21051This is the size of the field covered by a lens, measured in degrees. However, because of the aperture masks in film, the angle of view for a given lens is generally described in terms of the height and width of a lens. (Cinematography).
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Angle Of View

Angle Of View logo #20948The area of a scene that a lens covers or sees. Angle of view is determined by the focal length of the lens. A wide-angle lens (short-focal-length) includes more of the scene-a wider angle of view-than a normal (normal-focal-length) or telephoto (long-focal-length) lens. Currently, the widest view available is 220 degree (achieved by Nikon's Nikkor...
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Angle of view

Angle of view logo #20176Angle of view is determined by the focal length of the lens. A wide-angle lens includes more of the scene than a normal (standard lens) or telephoto lens. (see Standard lens,Tele & Wide )
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Angle of View

Angle of View logo #22122This is calculated by the focal length of the lens and the size of the image sensor. The 35mm equivalents differ according to the sensor size.
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Angle of View

Angle of View logo #23434The angle between the axis of observation and the perpendicular to the specimen surface.
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angle of view

angle of view logo #21199the angle formed at a nodal point of a lens by the intersection of two lines drawn from the opposite ends of an image produced by the lens.
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Angle of View

Angle of View logo #23433The angle at which a sample is viewed compared to the perpendicular to the surface.
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