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WAL
(redirected from Wide angle lens)

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WALSierra Leone (international vehicle ID)
WALWide Angle Lens
WALWrite Ahead Log
WALWalloon
WALWeighted Average Life
WALWisconsin Association of Lakes (Madison, WI)
WALWATS Access Line
WALWright Avionics Laboratory
WALWireless Application Layer
WALWatertown Arsenal Laboratories (Massachusetts)
WALWallops Island Airfield, Chincoteague, Virginia (airport code)
WALWomen as Leaders (various organizations)


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Small and perfectly formed - ideal for slipping into handbags and pockets -- it can be whipped out anywhere to take stunning images with its 28mm wide angle lens, 4x zoom and 12.
1 AMOLED touch screens, a 12 Megapixel autofocus camera equipped with Xenon and power LED flash, 28mm wide angle lens, and it can record up to 720 x 480 pixel videos at 30 frames per second.
In fact Sir Mick is only six inches shorter than 6ft 4in L'Wren, 40, but the wide angle lens of our snap makes him look much smaller.
 
 
 
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