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With Its Focal Length Shorter Than That of the Normal Lens, the Wideangle Lenses Cover an Angle of View of 60° Or More. The
Choosing Digital Camera Lenses Ron Patterson, Carbon County Ag/4-H Agent Stephen Sagers, Tooele County 4-H Agent
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WIDE ANGLE LENSES (I8mm to 45Mm) Any Lens Giving an Angle of View Greater Than 45 ° with a 35Mm Bright Over the Entire Film Plane with No Image Distortion
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