Which sequence lists the FOVs from largest to smallest?

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Multiple Choice

Which sequence lists the FOVs from largest to smallest?

Explanation:
FOV decreases as focal length increases. That means lenses with shorter focal lengths show more of the scene (larger FOV), while longer focal lengths “zoom in” and show less (smaller FOV). When listing from largest to smallest FOV, you start with Ultra-wide (the widest view), then Wide, then Medium. After those fixed categories, the narrower options follow in order: Narrow-Medium is wider than Narrow, which is wider than Ultra-Narrow. Finally, zoom settings reduce the FOV further, so a 1.5x lens comes before a 3x lens because it has the larger FOV. So the sequence that matches largest to smallest FOV is Ultra-wide, Wide, Medium, Narrow-Medium, Narrow, Ultra-Narrow, 1.5x, 3x.

FOV decreases as focal length increases. That means lenses with shorter focal lengths show more of the scene (larger FOV), while longer focal lengths “zoom in” and show less (smaller FOV). When listing from largest to smallest FOV, you start with Ultra-wide (the widest view), then Wide, then Medium. After those fixed categories, the narrower options follow in order: Narrow-Medium is wider than Narrow, which is wider than Ultra-Narrow. Finally, zoom settings reduce the FOV further, so a 1.5x lens comes before a 3x lens because it has the larger FOV.

So the sequence that matches largest to smallest FOV is Ultra-wide, Wide, Medium, Narrow-Medium, Narrow, Ultra-Narrow, 1.5x, 3x.

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