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What is the difference between 200mm and 300mm lens?
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What is the difference between 200mm and 300mm lens?
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On a full-frame camera, at focal length 200mm, the diagonal angle-of-view is about 12 degrees. At 300mm, it is about 8 degrees. In other words, at 300mm, the image captures a narrower part of the scene compared to at 200mm.
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