Wide-Angle Lenses
Source: Schneider Optics

Wide-angle lenses are lenses in which the focal length is significantly smaller than the image circle and are used when you want to capture as much of the scene as possible from a certain distance.
In other words, lenses are wide-angle if their focal length is significantly smaller than the sensor diagonal used in the application. For example, a 2/3" sensor with a focal length of 8 mm is considered a slightly wide-angle lens. A lens with a focal length of 4.8 mm, on the other hand, is an extreme wide-angle lens with a much larger angle of view.
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