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(With digital, sensor size helps increase maximum usable ISO, and decreases depth of field for a given angle of view, at an often-moderate price.
These will allow the same shutter speed at one-half to one-quarter the ISO setting of a common f/3.5 or f/4.5 maximum aperture zoom lens (At the same f/ratio, the bigger camera is still better: it's collecting equally intense light into bigger photography sites, for far more photons to process. The absolute size of the aperture for a given angle of view matters more).
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For whatever reason the 50mm is generally much cheaper; it will give a somewhat narrower angle of view on consumer (small sensor) DSLRs and work on film and full-frame digital too.
Depth of field generally appears to depend on, in addition to aperture, focal length (longer focal length gives less), format size (smaller film or sensor size gives more, assuming the same angle of view, i.e., equivalent focal length), and distance (there is much less at close focus distances).
It is 0.9 inch thick but gives an equivalent 50-millimeter angle of view considered normal on a film-based S.L.R.
These are derived for facades lying parallel to the road by using geometrical reflection theory and the equations for distance and angle of view effects given in the U.K. prediction method.
Among other things, the size difference alters the angle of view of the lenses so that a lens that offers a wide angle view when attached to a film camera gives a normal perspective on a digital.
angle of view.
The camera angle of view is denoted by.
The image differs drastically, depending on the angle of view.
The extra wide angle colonoscope that has a 330 degree angle of view has just recently become available.
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