Chris Soucy
November 24th, 2010, 07:41 PM
Does anyone know if there have been published figures for actual horizontal FOV distances @ say, 100 metres, for the minimum and maximum lens focal lengths of the A1 lens?
In case I lost anyone there, I'm trying to find the actual edge to edge distances in frame at a certain distance from the camera at both max wide and max zoom in.
In case anyone put's their hand up as being able to work it out, try at exactly 17.18 metres from the camera.
Why 17.18 metres do I hear someone asking?
Ah, well, at 17.18 metres from the camera, 1 minute of arc equals 5 mm (if Einstein here has done his sums correctly, that is).
And this is important, how, exactly?
I knew you'd ask that.
It gives me a convenient unit of measurement to track camera support rotation under load, which can them be mapped onto 1920, being the horizontal pixel count of an HD sensor and thus allows me to say that this system, under that load, will produce a pixel shift of "?" in the x axis and "&" in the y axis.
Simple.
CS
In case I lost anyone there, I'm trying to find the actual edge to edge distances in frame at a certain distance from the camera at both max wide and max zoom in.
In case anyone put's their hand up as being able to work it out, try at exactly 17.18 metres from the camera.
Why 17.18 metres do I hear someone asking?
Ah, well, at 17.18 metres from the camera, 1 minute of arc equals 5 mm (if Einstein here has done his sums correctly, that is).
And this is important, how, exactly?
I knew you'd ask that.
It gives me a convenient unit of measurement to track camera support rotation under load, which can them be mapped onto 1920, being the horizontal pixel count of an HD sensor and thus allows me to say that this system, under that load, will produce a pixel shift of "?" in the x axis and "&" in the y axis.
Simple.
CS