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yes, but it's not what you think.

species with fixed eyes have super wide vision compare to a human, we see at about 54mm focal compared to a 35mm full frame camera. most fixed eyes fish see at 17-39mm equivalent.

species that have developed eyes movement generally do so because they lack the wider vision. it've been a while since i've seen the exact number, but i'm sure they still still pretty wide.

however, not all fish have "fish eye view" some species see narrow, some's eyes aren't even functional and in the process of disappearing through evolution.

last but not least, even though their eyes behave similarly, a camera could not represent their view, think of it as 2 fish lense camera pointing at 2 different direction with a blind spot in the front.

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Fish eyes do not function exactly like fish eye lenses used in Photography. Fish eyes have evolved to adapt to underwater vision by having a different shape, structure, and refractive index compared to fish eye lenses. Fish eyes are optimized for underwater visibility and to detect movement and objects in water, while fish eye lenses are designed to capture a wide-angle view for photography.

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