The angle included by a photographic lens.
Angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera.
1The feminine patrons stared, too, but from quite another angle of view.
2It drifted gradually closer, passing beyond his window's angle of view.
3But in that way my angle of view was changed.
4Lind stepped over with his back against the door and appraised the angle of view.
5Nurse Oldsmith parted the drapes and peered through the shutters to give me another angle of view.
6That's almost impossible to accomplish-unlessyou know the exact range and angle of view of those cameras, Dillon explained.
7Of the four, the ThinkPads swapped first and second place between them on color accuracy and angle of view.
8I put on my new night-vision goggles from CFS and slot their narrow angle of view onto the Zodiac.
9From her angle of view she saw the first man run up to the house and take his position at the corner.
10As her approach altered her angle of view, the revelers on the lid of an ancient trousseau chest writhed into dance steps.
11From my new angle of view and by the faint rainbow halo that now surrounded her I finally saw the lady's face.
12The wide- angle gives a 0.67x angle of view, and will let you focus as close as 10mm.
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