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Wide-Angle Lens

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Wide-Angle Lens
A camera lens allowing one to take an image with a broader spectrum. That is, one may see more on either side of the focal point of the image. However, a wide angle lens may compress depth, potentially resulting in a blurred image. It is used in both photography and film.


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Tokyo, May 20, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - Sharp has developed and will introduce into the Japanese market[1] two system boards for drive recorders with an industry-first 180 degrees wide-angle lens that records the entire view straight ahead, to the left, and to the right.
With the 12 mega pixel IT100 digital camera, Samsung offers users a 28mm wide-angle lens and a powerful 5x optical zoom paired with Optical and Digital Image Stabilization.
Designed for easy, creative shooting, the new LX3 comes two years after its predecessor, the LX2, earned an enthusiastic following among both professional photographers and serious amateurs for its exquisite image rendering, superior operating ease, and unique triple-wide system comprising wide-angle lens.
 
 
 
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