Talk:Snell's window
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observer's depth/distance does not affect angle of view edit
Martin Edge (op cit, p223) observes "I was once under the impression that the deeper you went the more [of snell's window] could be included [in the photograph]. This is incorrect! To photograph the full circle you need a fisheye lens equivalent to a 12mm lens on a 35mm format." In other words, the snell's circle covers 97° of the observer's angle of view regardless of the distance between observer and water surface. ... Why? Is it something to do with "afocal" optical elements ? Redbobblehat (talk) 15:17, 2 September 2008 (UTC)