Wide Angles was created on 2003-09-09.
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It could. If the nose is a right angle, it would be wide but a cone.
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A 28mm wide angle lens is basically a wide angle lens for a 28mm camera. The book definition for wide angle lens it... "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 centre". In may words, "A lens that you put on your camera that makes the frame (frame- what you see) wider. Ex. If your zoomed out all the way and your pointing your 28mm camera at a chair. You can see the whole chair and just the chair. If you put on your wide angle lens, you can see more. You could fit two of those chairs in your frame now. Basically, it makes your frame wider.
It is probably a ridiculous one-off weapon called the Pfeifer-Zeliska 28mm revolver. 28mm is a bullet abut 1 1/8" wide, built by a man named Ryszard Tobys.
Never saw a 25mm pistol magazine (proper name for a clip). That would be a bullet 1 inch wide. If you mean .25 caliber, no. Just as different cars use different spark plugs and oil filters, so different guns need different parts.
Wide viewing angle 3D means that you can enjoy a great 3D experience no matter where you are watching the TV set from or what position you're in.
25mm = about 0.984 inches.
Any lens which is wider than about 28mm all the way upto 10mm is called a wide angle. However, some lens manufacturers will add some zoom capability to their lens, e.g., 10mm to 20mm from Sigma, or 12mm-24mm from Nikon or some go even more extreme like 18mm-200mm from some manufacturers...
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Wide Angles was created on 2003-09-09.
The wide angle lens is called a fisheye lens.
It depends on the range of the zoom, the size of the film format, and to some degree, the opinion of the photographer. For 35mm cameras, 50mm is considered "normal", and any lens that goes from about 50% shorter AND longer than that can be consdered a zoom that works as both wide and telephoto. An example of this school of thought is a 28mm - 80mm lens. However, for some people, that is not extreme enough to qualify. There are some "superzooms" that range from wide-angle to telephoto in the same lens - the 18-200mm range is available from Nikon and Sigma.
You can find reviews for Canon wide angle lenses through YouTube, pricegrabber and/or shopzilla. You can also Google reviews for Canon wide angle lenses.
Typically a lense of shorter focal length than 35mm. It is called wide-angle because the angle of view is wide, up to 180 degrees for some fisheye lenses.