The full way to write that would be: f/3.5 20mm and if you were going to be complete, an exposure time like 1/100th of a second.
According to this Nikon table a 20mm lens has an 84 degree horizontal angle of view.
yours, MrEverythingfag
You are correct
However I did not want to change the quote from how it was written in the article
And the distances and width of the field of view were the ‘focus’ of my point (camera humor)
You should make that your tagline, Jack.
That way you don't have to say it in every post. Saves time.
And it's so true. Is there anything you don't know?
Color me impressed.
Bagster
A 20 mm lens has an 84 degree horizontal angle of view. Verticals is less. And, this is true only when attached to a standard 36 x 24 mm sensor (the standard frame size of 35 mm film.). On a smaller sensor, such as the APS size, the field of vies is smaller.
Most, but not all, DSLR cameras have the APS-C sized sensor or DX sensor, which is around 23-25 mm wide and approximately 16 mm tall. This dates to earlier times when it was very difficult, and expensive, to manufacture full frame 36x24 sensors.
Olympus has or had an even smaller sensor in their lineup, approximately half the dimensions of the standard 35 mm film-based full frame size.