WideAngle
A wide-angle refers to a lens with a short focal length and a correspondingly wide angle of view, producing a broader scene than a standard 50mm lens. On full-frame cameras, wide-angle lenses commonly range from about 24mm to 35mm, while ultra-wide lenses cover roughly 14mm to 24mm. On smaller sensor formats, such as APS-C, the same focal lengths yield a narrower field of view equivalent to longer focal lengths on full-frame.
Wide-angle lenses offer several practical characteristics. They allow capturing expansive landscapes, large interiors, and crowded urban
Distortion is a key consideration. Barrel distortion is common, bending straight lines outward toward the edges,
Common uses include landscape and architectural photography, interior shots where space is limited, and certain types
Camera bodies with crop sensors change the effective field of view due to the format’s crop factor,