| 41. | The perspective is the same for both formats, but because of the different angles of view, the pictures are not the same.
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| 42. | Because this is a trigonometric function, the angle of view does not vary quite linearly with the reciprocal of the focal length.
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| 43. | Pfund s instrument, allowed the angle of measurement to be varied, but maintained the angle of view to the angle of illumination.
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| 44. | Therefore, by means of images made from other angles of view, it is possible to calculate the camera location using this point relation.
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| 45. | The image sensor format of a digital camera determines the angle of view of a particular lens when used with a particular sensor.
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| 46. | The high reproduction ratio and wide angle of view allow capturing high quality images not only of a subject but also the surrounding scenery.
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| 47. | This leads to the interesting phenomenon of the same EF lens providing different angles of view depending on which camera it is mounted on.
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| 48. | It is difficult to photograph the complete semicircle of a rainbow in one frame, as this would require an angle of view of 84?
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| 49. | It can be used with Nikon DX format cameras with the angle of view reduced to 61?( equivalent to a 36mm lens ).
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| 50. | When used on DX format cameras the resulting angle of view along with its large aperture also make it a lens suitable for portraiture.
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