WideAngle Lenses
Wide-angle lenses are camera lenses that have a focal length shorter than a standard lens, allowing for a wider field of view to be captured in a single frame. These lenses are commonly used in photography to capture landscapes, architecture, and interior spaces, as they can fit more of the scene into the frame without having to step back. Wide-angle lenses typically have focal lengths between 14mm and 35mm, and are known for their ability to exaggerate perspective and create dynamic compositions.