To give you the most accurate information, I need a little more context about what you are looking at. “Angle” or “feature” can refer to many different fields.
Here is how those terms are typically used across different subjects: Geometry & Mathematics
Angles: Geometric figures formed by two rays meeting at a common vertex (e.g., acute, obtuse, right, or reflex angles).
Features: Geometric properties like vertices, edges, faces, or symmetry lines on a shape. Photography & Videography
Angles: The camera’s position relative to the subject (e.g., high angle, low angle, bird’s-eye view, or Dutch angle) used to create emotional impact.
Features: Specific technical capabilities of a camera, such as autofocus tracking, image stabilisation, or sensor size. Software & Product Design
Angle: The unique perspective, marketing hook, or competitive advantage of a product.
Features: The specific tools, functions, or capabilities built into an application (e.g., dark mode, real-time collaboration). Journalism & Writing
Angle: The specific focus, thesis, or lens through which a story is told to make it interesting to readers.
Features: Long-form, human-interest articles that dive deep into a specific person, place, or event.
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