In some cases, you may even want to switch to a wide-angle lens to include more of the overall setting. |
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The photographs in the book are shot with a wide-angle lens, allowing Wolfe to depict animals in intimate connection with their habitats. |
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Perhaps my disappointment arose because I went in with a wide-angle lens on my camera and a preconception of vertical walls and clear waters. |
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In calmer weather, you can use a wide-angle lens to capture a striking arrangement of rocks as the seas gently envelop them. |
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With either method, using a wide-angle lens will provide room for framing error. |
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But once we got there we realized that I needed a tripod, and a wide-angle lens. |
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At ground level a wide-angle lens will help exaggerate the perspective of long flower rows. |
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His use of a wide-angle lens facilitated deep focus for faces and musculature, allowing him to render iconic, nearly sculptural images of beauty. |
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From nearby, use a wide-angle lens to exaggerate the height of sheer rock walls or steep cliffs. |
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Unlike shooting with panoramic cameras, which rely on wide-angle lenses, this method works best with normal or mild telephoto lenses. |
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A wide-angle lens or wide zoom setting will obviously help you work closer and get more people into the frame, but be careful not to take in too much distracting background. |
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For the next sequence, the cameraman gets on to the crane for a wide-angle shot. |
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Linked with reverse, it allows the drivers to see in wide-angle the path behind their car. |
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Cinematically put, you have to shoot at once in close-up and with a wide-angle lens. |
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The painter has used a method resembling a camera's wide-angle lens. |
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It's appalling that Ford, for example, will provide only one wide-angle photo, which distorts the shape of the vehicle. |
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The system monitors cars, cyclists or pedestrians passing in front of the vehicle and displays the wide-angle image on the screen. |
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Install a wide-angle viewer in your front door which allows you to see visiters before you open the door. |
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Smaller sensors effectively crop images, making wide-angle photography difficult. |
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The concealed wide-angle lens is practically invisible behind a black gloss acrylic glass cover. |
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From its opening moments, the film alternates wide-angle panoramas with screen-popping close-ups of the actors, most of whom seem to have been picked for their grotesqueness. |
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Some manufacturers also started producing telescopes with interchangeable eyepieces, giving a choice of fixed focus or zoom and, later, wide-angle. |
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This wide-angle pancake lens with its ultra compact design is ideal for daily snapshots and as travel companion. |
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They are fitted with a system to reduce speed automatically and gradually and a wide-angle mast viewer. |
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A digital videorecorder with a 2Mb flash memory and a connectable wide-angle head-camera. |
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If the subject is closer than 1m at the wide-angle lens position or 3m at the telephoto lens position, use the LCD monitor to frame the subject. |
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The Dairymaster Auto teat sprayer is engineered to spray teat dips using a wide-angle spray pattern. |
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For most doors this will require the installation of a wide-angle lens peephole or door scope. |
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Because of the optical system, the flash range is not the same at the lens' wide-angle position as it is at the telephoto position. |
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The wide-angle diffuser eliminates shadows at the edge of the lens, which enlarges the field of vision considerably. |
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It has a remarkably wide-angle lens and the sound recording is crystal clear. |
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Using a wide-angle lens, it offers a wider field of view than a mechanical PTZ network camera. |
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A specially designed wide-angle lens is also available as an option, to suit a diverse range of shooting requirements. |
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The helicopter then landed, and the camera lens was changed to a 10-millimetre, wide-angle lens. |
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Usually landscape photographs take advantage of the large depth of field of wide-angle lenses. |
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Germanium-containing glass is found in wide-angle camera lenses, microscope objectives, infrared spectroscopes, and other optical equipment. |
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In some cases, a single diver would have a closed-circuit rebreather, bail-out cylinders, large video-camera housing and both wide-angle and macro still cameras! |
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The wide-angle X-ray diffraction study showed that structural changes of cellulose appeared due to the radiation-induced chemical reaction of lignocellulose. |
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The result, however, feels addicted to American strangeness, constantly captured in goggling wide-angle shots, without following Nabokov's lead and reckoning on American normality. |
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With more than 20 Four ThirdsĀ® lenses, users can shoot video with a selection of lenses ranging from an extreme wide-angle fisheye lens to a super telephoto lens for a variety of expressive options. |
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Install a wide-angle peephole to see callers before you open the door. |
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After the dialogue, a series of wide-angle pans treat us to a near panoptic, resplendent vision of a humanless forest, ending cryptically on what seems a grave or monument amongst the tree. |
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The award cites IMAX's innovations in creating and developing a method of filming and exhibiting large-format, wide-angle motion pictures. |
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Capturing creative movie clips or the drama of life's moments is further enhanced by the wide selection of sharp NIKKOR interchangeable lenses, from fisheye to wide-angle to super-telephoto. |
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The improvement of wide-angle lens simulation tools in UV to IR spectra, the establishment of a optical characterization laboratory and the design of LED lighting systems are just a few examples of the chair's activities. |
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In 1995, during the French Open Championships at Paris-Bercy, a remotely-controlled camera with a 5.5 wide-angle lens was placed directly in line with the net. |
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With a 170-degree wide-angle lens and HD video capture, the HD Hero 960 is a wearable camera that lets you record all your extreme adventures with ease. |
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The 28mm wide-angle lens lets you easily capture large groups of people indoors or expansive architectural structures and scenes with dynamic width and rich perspective. |
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In developing the national strategy, planners need a wide-angle lens to see all the potential uses, applications and audiences on the one hand, and all the tools, networks and delivery systems available on the other. |
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High-resolution colour camera with adjustable wide-angle lens, integrated infrared lighting and automatic night switchover to monochrome operation. |
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We use a wide-angle lens, and it's always on. |
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The wide-angle lens is perhaps more interesting. |
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This camera has a 4X zoom, wide-angle lens. |
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This wide-angle colonoscope offers all benefits of perfect image quality combined with optimum illumination from the centre to the outer edges of each picture. |
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This is a photographic technique, where the camera, equipped with a wide-angle lens, is placed at the midriff, giving rise to a dialogue with others at stomach level. |
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The new discovery suggests that astronomers might be able to use wide-angle X-ray telescopes to catch the very beginnings of hundreds of supernova explosions each year. |
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They applied wide-angle x-ray scattering technology to characterize crystallinity, and contact angle measurements to determine the product's surface hydrophobicity. |
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Additionally, the DC260 has a 22-inch gooseneck to capture larger or wide-angle images and two cold-cathode lamps that can uniformly illuminate objects from any angle. |
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The Fisheye lens adds an element of fun and provides a wide-angle hemispherical view of the photographic subject which results in the production of quirky, creative images. |
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