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The extremely wide-angle lens. Used to produce a sense of disorientation. The lens in a door's peephole is a fish-eye, so this lens is used when a visitor is viewed outside an apartment. Makes anyone look ugly. May also be used from a low angle to spice up long-winded dialogue sequences in anime. Also frequently used when shooting skateboarding and other extreme sports, as it can make big air look bigger from the appropriate angle. Note that when seen in an animated format it is actually a False Camera Effect. Examples of Fish Eye Lens include:

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  • The extremely wide-angle lens. Used to produce a sense of disorientation. The lens in a door's peephole is a fish-eye, so this lens is used when a visitor is viewed outside an apartment. Makes anyone look ugly. May also be used from a low angle to spice up long-winded dialogue sequences in anime. Also frequently used when shooting skateboarding and other extreme sports, as it can make big air look bigger from the appropriate angle. Note that when seen in an animated format it is actually a False Camera Effect. Examples of Fish Eye Lens include:
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  • The extremely wide-angle lens. Used to produce a sense of disorientation. The lens in a door's peephole is a fish-eye, so this lens is used when a visitor is viewed outside an apartment. Makes anyone look ugly. May also be used from a low angle to spice up long-winded dialogue sequences in anime. Also frequently used when shooting skateboarding and other extreme sports, as it can make big air look bigger from the appropriate angle. Since less-expensive security camera set-ups are often fitted with wide-angle lenses to allow one camera to cover more area, the resulting footage may show a fisheye effect. Simulated security-camera footage, therefore, is also often shot with a fisheye. Note that when seen in an animated format it is actually a False Camera Effect. Examples of Fish Eye Lens include:
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