Oh brother. As per post#1, the camera is iPhone SE (this is a Mac forum right?), everything is accounted for, when I said measure I literally took a picture, measured the field of view from jpg as captured and came up with 60, this is it, this is what my SE does, now there got to be a simple math relationship, the wide angle adapters sold for iPhones, advertises 0.4x for example. Am aware lens adapters for DSLR are also advertised this way.
So my SE is measured to have a 60 degree angle, I need to take photo that covers 104 degrees, what rating wide angle lens do I need? I don't understand the advertise 0.0x rating. TIA.
...the wide angle adapters sold for iPhones, advertises 0.4x for example. Am aware lens adapters for DSLR are also advertised this way.
So my SE is measured to have a 60 degree angle, I need to take photo that covers 104 degrees, what rating wide angle lens do I need? I don't understand the advertise 0.0x rating. TIA.
To avoid having to learn trigonometry you can make a crude approximation. If you have a 0.5x adapter the field of view will be 1/0.5 wider or twice as wide. Buy a 0.66 lens and the field is 1/0.66 or about a third wider a 0.33 would be about 2/3 wider.