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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide lens" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a camera lens or a way of thinking that encompasses a large view or perspective. Example: The photographer used a wide lens to capture the entire landscape in one shot.
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What Mr. Clapp effects through this device mimics a wide lens, detailed view of a beach community.
For Grinspan, aspects of the 2016 campaigns make more sense when viewed through the wide lens of history.
But the trouble with largeness, with this wide lens, is that it can be oddly ungripping, colourless, unfocused.
He wants voters to view his presidency through a wide lens that includes the last year of his predecessor's term.
I taught Joel and Ethan about the wide-angle lens: when you move a camera with a wide lens, it has a tremendous amount of energy".
And whether you're shooting them on a wide lens from close up or a long lens from far away, it psychologically has a different effect".
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Most digital and phone cameras have fairly wide lenses.
"I used relatively wide lenses to see a lot of the bathhouse.
A bee's eye, with 25-μm- (0.001-inch- 0.001-inch-s, can resolve about one degree.
Wraparound lenses are best, but if that's not an appealing style, look for close-fitting glasses with wide lenses.
Lubezki: We're shooting with very, very wide lenses.
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