What does angle of view mean in photography?
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(AOV) describes the angular extent of given scene that is imaged by a camera.
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In photography, angle of view (AOV) describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera. ... It is important to distinguish the angle of view from the angle of coverage, which describes the angle range that a lens can image.
The angle of view shows us from which angle we view the photo, i.e, let's suppose the object is a bottle, then if we go to the right of the bottle, the angle will be different from that of the left. Coverage means, for eg: you want to take a picture of a table. But the screen doesn't show you the whole table, in fact, only a part of it. That's the coverage of your camera.
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The angle of view shows us from which angle we view the photo, i.e, let's suppose the object is a bottle, then if we go to the right of the bottle, the angle will be different from that of the left. Coverage means, for eg: you want to take a picture of a table. But the screen doesn't show you the whole table, in fact, only a part of it. That's the coverage of your camera.
As an amateur, did my advice help you?
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