Questions tagged [field-of-view]

Questions about how much of the scene a camera can see, and what can affect how much is seen.

The field of view (FOV) is the angle between the edges of a frame in one dimension (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal). Usually, we are talking about diagonal FOV, because in rectangular frames, the diagonal is larger than both the width and the height (the Pythagorean theorem states that d = √( h² + w² ))

FOV [°] = 2 * arctan ( d [mm] / (2 * f [mm]) )

FOV is our field of view in degrees, d is one of the dimensions of the sensor (height/width/diagonal) in millimeters and f is the focal length in millimeters.

Because the is a fixed value that is determined by the lens's properties, and because the influences the FOV (see ), it is common to talk about "focal length equivalent to 35mm".

e [mm] = f [mm] * c

e is the equivalent focal length in millimeters, f is the focal length in millimeters, and c is the crop factor (c = A35mm[mm²] / ACropped sensor[mm²], where A is the sensor area in square millimeters) )

While the focal length does not change, because the smaller sensor sees less of the image circle, it has a smaller FOV, for which you would have to use a longer focal length lens on a 35mm (full frame) camera.


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Calculating the field of view for a Nexus 5

The specs on the Nexusw 5 rear camera are: Aperture size: F2.4 Focal length (35mm equivalent): 30.4 mm Camera sensor size: 1/3.2" I want to calculate the field of view for this camera. Using FOV=2*atan(W/2/f)…
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Field of view of a webcam

I was looking for a webcam that shows a wide area left and right of me, so I compared the field of view of several webcams. I was under the impression that a greater number as the FOV angle means that one can see more. To verify this, I looked up…
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Calculation of Distance of an object given the field of view of camera

I am using an Olympus M. Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 Camera, I have to calculate the distance at which the lens should be present so that it captures the complete object at once. I know that the field of view of the camera is 27 degrees, and the aspect ratio…
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