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Angle of View

For Angle of View we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are CCTV, Cinematography, Film Production and Photography.



Angle Of View (CCTV)

May be expressed in Diagonal, Horizontal, or Vertical. Smaller focal lengths give a wider angle of view.


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Angle Of View (Cinematography)

This is the size of the field covered by a lens, measured in degrees. However, because of the aperture masks in film, the angle of view for a given lens is generally described in terms of the height and width of a lens. (Cinematography).


Angle Of View (Film Production)

This is the size of the field covered by a lens, measured in degrees. However, because of the aperture masks in film, the angle of view for a given lens is generally described in terms of the height and width of a lens. (Cinematography).


Angle Of View (Photography)

It is the extent of the view taken in by a lens. It is determined by the focal length of a lens and film format. A “standard” 50mm lens for 35mm film has an angle of view equal to the diagonal of the film, which is 70° horizontally and 58° vertically. A 135mm "short telephoto" lens has a reduced angle of view of 29° horizontally and 23° vertically.




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