How to say "wide-angle lens" in Italian?

In Italian "wide-angle lens" translates to  obiettivo grandangolare 

Transliteration: oh-bee-eh-tee-voh grahn-dahn-goh-lah-reh

🇮🇹 Ho bisogno di un obiettivo grandangolare per scattare foto panoramiche.

🗣️ Oh bee-zohn-doh dee oon oh-bee-eh-tee-voh grahn-dahn-goh-lah-reh pehr skaht-tah-reh foh-toh pah-noh-rah-mee-cheh.

🇺🇸 I need a wide-angle lens to take panoramic photos.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "wide-angle lens" in Italian?

You can use the word "obiettivo grandangolare" which translates to "wide-angle lens".

How to pronounce "obiettivo grandangolare" (wide-angle lens) in Italian?

The word "obiettivo grandangolare" is pronounced as "oh-bee-eh-tee-voh grahn-dahn-goh-lah-reh".

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