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What does the "wideness" of the lens mean on a camera? |
I apologize in advance I don't know the correct terminology for anything... but I want a camera with the capacity to make a landscape / architectural shot "bend" so to speak. Does this have to do with the "wideness" of the lens? For example most higher end Kodak's have a 35 mm lens as opposed to the Nikon one I'm looking at which has 27 mm. What difference will this make? Wideness can mean the wide angle view. It can also refer to a big lens opening or aperture, as in, "He has a wide aperture lens" or "I shot wide open." wide refers to the angle of view of a lens. A lower focal length (the figures in mm you mentioned) will indicate a wider angle of view. As such the nikon with the 27mm lens will be wider than the kodak with the 35mm. Here you go. I hope it is helpful. |
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