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In addition, the F-06B comes with a variety of useful new functions that rival those of digital cameras, including a "Best Shot Select" feature, a smooth slow-motion video recording function, and a "Wide-angle Flash" feature.
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Wide-angle lenses from the film era act as true wide-angles on the 5D, where on, say, one of the Canon Rebel SLRs, a 24mm wide lens is in fact more like a 40mm.
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Wide-angle shots of part of the crowd of two million worked out better.
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Wide-angle shots of part of the crowd of two million worked out better.
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Finally there are two satellite projects, Extreme Universe Space Observatory (EUSO) and Orbiting Wide-angle Light-collectors (OWL), which are proposed to look for neutrino interactions in the atmosphere with detector volumes of several
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Wide-angle shots, gore, weird lighting and guns – “Teenage Hooker” has it all and more.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2002
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- Wide-angle lens (28mm or below) - Long zoom (not necessarily a deal breaker though) - Excellent image quality
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Excellent low-light performance, Wide-angle lens, Exposure controls, Earbuds can function as external mic
PC World imogen_stuart@idg.com.au 2010
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Excellent low-light performance, Wide-angle lens, Exposure controls, Earbuds can function as external mic
PC World imogen_stuart@idg.com.au 2010
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Wide-angle shots make castles look expansive, filters make Caribbean skies bluer and water greener, and long lenses compress great distances.
World Hum eva.jt.holland@gmail.com 2010
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