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What is the difference between Fisheye and Wide Angle?

What is the difference between Fisheye and Wide Angle?

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Asked by R. Jones, Last updated: Nov 19, 2024

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R. Barnes

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Answered Jul 23, 2019

In photography, there are different features and selections that a photographer must use when taking pictures. One of those decisions that they must make is whether to use a fisheye or wide-angle lens. One difference between the fisheye and the wide-angle lens is the degrees or millimeters of the angle. The fisheye lens has about one hundred and eighty degrees of angle.

In photography, there are different features and selections that a photographer must use when
However, the wide-angle lens has only about twenty-eight millimeters of view. Photographers use different lenses and opinions for various reasons. The wide-angle lens is used inside, and the fisheye lens is used outside where there is a lot of open space. If you want a close-up shot, then it is best to use a wide-angle lens, and a large group of people would be taken with a fisheye lens.

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