Adding the following phrases to your prompt may help change the camera zoom and/or angle of your generated image:
Prompts: Camera Far Away
“Wide-Angle Shot” or “Wide-Angle” – The camera is far away from the subject.
“Ultra-Wide Angle” or “Ultra Wide-Angle” – The camera is very far away from the subject.
“Far-Shot” or “Far-Angle” – The camera is far away from the subject and below or above it.
“Aerial View” or “Satellite View” or “Drone Footage” – The camera is far away looking down on the subject.
Prompts: Camera Medium Distance
“Medium-Shot” or “Medium-Shot Angle” – The camera is low, looking up at the subject.
“Top-Down Shot” or “Top-Down Angle” – The camera is high, looking down at the subject.
“Ground-Shot” or “Ground-Shot Angle” or “Ground Angle” – The camera is high, looking down at the subject.
“Low-Angle Shot” or “Low Angle” – The camera is very low, looking way up at the subject.
“High-Angle Shot” or “High Angle” – The camera is fairly high, looking down at the subject.
“Full-Shot” or “Full-Body Shot” or “Full-Length Shot” – The camera captures the entire subject.
“Dutch-Angle” or “Dutch Tilt” or “Canted Angle” – The whole shot is slanted/diagonal with a horror-esque vibe.
Prompts: Camera Close Up
“Eye-Level Shot” – The camera is fairly close and looking levelly at the subject
“Close-Up – The camera is close to the subject.
“Glamour Shot” or “Glamour Portrait” – The camera is intimately close to the subject.
“Macro-Shot” or “Macrophotography” – The camera is extremely close to the subject.
The phrases above are more influential when they appear closer to the beginning of the prompt OR at the very end.
Good staff, thanx