camera
What is Ultrawide?
A camera lens with a very wide field of view, ideal for landscapes.
An ultrawide lens captures a significantly wider field of view than the primary camera, typically around 120 degrees. Usage: - Landscapes: Capture vast scenes in one shot. - Architecture: Fit entire buildings into the frame. - Group Shots: Include more people without stepping back. - Macro: Some ultrawide lenses double as macro shooters.
Distortion
Ultrawide lenses can cause barrel distortion (curved edges), but software correction minimizes this.