Standing too far from subjects is a leading mistake made by some photographers, and the lens in this camera produces a magnified picture.
This is most apparent when a lens produces hard-edged bokeh.
He often uses vintage lenses produced between 1860 and 1910 to help create an "otherworldly atmosphere."
Many photographic lenses produce a superior image in the center of the frame than around the edges.
Gray or gray-green lenses produce the most natural appearance of colors.
LED lights usually use an internal "lens" to produce a focused beam.
A real lens will not produce images of expected quality if it is not constructed to or cannot stay in specification.
A lens held at fixed distance from an object produces a magnified visible image.
The smallest such spot that a lens can produce is often referred to as the circle of least confusion.
At the short end, the lens could produce passable portraits.