Briefly and without going into technical detail, a normal perspective lens produced what is seen in the viewfinder, and is normally 50MMM focal length, the wide - angle lens stretches the photograph and shows wider details in the viewfinder. These lenses are norally about 28MM, but variations can go down to 18MM The so called fish-eye lens) which produces distortion in tne photo. Finally, Telephoto lens bring objects closer and enlarge them. These lenses are produced in many focal lengths from 75 to 500MM and above, and are also avalaible in combinations such as 70to210MM and many more lengths. All these lenses have their usages but the selection is complicated by the lens aperture (f number) selected. Would suggest you go and obtain a copy od The Kodak Photography Encyclopedia for more detailed info!!......Dave
Simply saying, a WideAngle resulted picture would have more blurry background.
Tele means far or at a distance, so Telephoto is a pictured that has been captured from afar.
Technically, WideAngle has Less Focal length. ( It can take a picture from less distance.)
TeleLense has More Focal Length. (It can take a picture from more distance.)
they make water color pencils?
NO. the difference between the Apical and Radial pulse is known as the pulse deficit. There should be some difference between the twon.
oblique photoThe difference is oblique photos are at a lower angles while aerial photos are at a higher angle Improved Answer:"The biggest differences in Oblique aerial photos and normal oblique photos are perspective. A photo is classified as Oblique when the imaging sensor is capturing the photos at a user angle greater than 0 degree in an upward or downward angle.When Oblique images are captured in an aerial platform they are set at a downward angle typically between 15-45 degrees. The aerial platform is capturing data at altitudes typically ranging between 3500-5500 AGL. Camera, lens length, firing angle and capture altitude will all determine the area the photo covers.So when you compare oblique photos captured in a terrestrial manner and ones captured in the air the main difference in what you get at the end of the day is your perspective."
Most lenses with a focal length of more than 200mm are commonly used for shooting sports and wildlife. A long telephoto lens -- in conjunction with a large aperture -- also has the side-effect of producing an exceptionally smooth background blur.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
From my perspective the difference between normal and healthy in reference to a child is this. Normal when being born you have all your toes, fingers and no abnormalities with the child's body. You can still be healthy even if you have toes and fingers or some abnormalities. yvette
You would ask for a telephoto lens in a shop. Scientifically they are convex lenses with longer focal lengths than a normal lens. A normal lens has a focal length between 21 and 35 mm, whereas the medium telephoto lenses used for portraiture have focal lengths between 70 and 135 mm.
the difference between a micro pet and a normal pet is that a micro pet is a really small animal such as a micro pig and a normal animal is a animal just like a normal person normal size normal wight and that is the difference between a normal animal and a micro animal.
What is the difference between normal saline solution and ringer's lactate solution?
what is defference between normal and preference shares
The difference between normal and average respiratory rate is simple. Normal is healthy and cannot change and average most certainly can change.
The treatment effect is the difference between the observed outcome and the "normal" outcome
The treatment effect is the difference between the observed outcome and the "normal" outcome
The difference between a normal guitar and a junior guitar is primarily its size. A Junior guitar is shorter and about three quarters the size of a normal guitar.
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what is differenc between high relief and normal relief