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@BNR32FAN Looks like you still don't understand that wide angle and fish eye lenses are what create curved horizons...but here's a video with no special lens which reaches ~75,000 Feet:
I’ve been telling you that the whole time. Wide angle lenses are a fish eyed lens with less of a curve to it. That’s why a fish eyed lens is also called an ultra wide angle lens because it’s an extreme wide angle lens. That’s why the videos you keep posting are inconclusive because as I showed you with the screenshots I posted from your videos every single one of them show the horizon at both concave and convex curves which means the image is being distorted. Now look at what you said previously about wide angle and fish eye lenses and what I said when I corrected you. Now your saying the complete opposite of what you said previously.
Do you know the difference between wide angle and fish-eye lens? The guy is using a wide angle lens which means it's a non fish-eye lens video.
Wrong again a wide angle lens is a fish eye lens with less of the fish eye effect. They’re both convex lenses but the wide angle lens has less of a convex to it than a fish eye lens. A fish eye lens is called an ultra wide lens.
Any lens between 35mm and 24mm is considered a wide angle camera lens. Anything between 24 mm and 18mm is considered an ultra wide angle lens. Below 18mm enters fisheye lens territory. Fisheye lenses are common in action sports, but in photography and film can cause unwanted wide angle lens distortion.
I know what the difference is, a wide angle lens has less distortion but still has distortion. A fish eye lens is simply an ultra wide lens. The screenshots I posted from your video prove that.
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