Calculating Video Field of View
Calculating Video Field of View
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Date:
1/3
(Coolpix-950)
2/3 (DXM1200)
1
Nikon Coolpix-990
(1/1.8 or 5/9)
Nikon D1
Kodak MegaPlus ES 1.0
35mm Film (for reference)
Diagonal
4.0mm
6.0mm
8.0mm
11.0mm
16.0mm
14.1mm
Vertical
2.4mm
3.6mm
4.8mm
6.6mm
9.6mm
8.5mm
Horizontal
3.2mm
4.8mm
6.4mm
8.8mm
12.8mm
11.3mm
28.4mm
12.9mm
43.3mm
15.6mm
9.2mm
24mm
23.7mm
9.1mm
36mm
How do you choose the right adapter for the camera? It is ideal to match the
field of view of the camera with the field of view of the eyepiece. Also consider
that using an adapter with too small of a magnification may result in a vignetted
image. The Rule of Thumb is to convert the chip size fraction to a decimal, for
example, 2/3 is approximately 0.6x.
To make it easier to calculate the field of view, the next chart has the sensor or
chip dimension divided by the magnification of the recommended adapter.
Simply divide the numbers below by the objective magnification to
calculate the field of view. It also shows the relationship of various video
camera sizes to one another and to 35mm film. Please note the diagonals are
within a range of 16mm to 18mm (with the exception of the camera which
should ideally use an adapter of 0.25x or less).
Camera/Adapter Combo
with 0.35x
1/3with 0.35x
with 0.45x
2/3 with 0.6x
DXM1200 with 0.63x
1 with 1x
Nikon D1 with 1.6x
Coolpix-990 with 0.33-0.93x*
35mm with 2.5x
Diagonal
11.4mm
17.1mm
17.8mm
18.3mm
17.5mm
16.0mm
17.8mm
47.0~15.2mm
17.3mm
Vertical
6.9mm
10.3mm
10.7mm
11.0mm
10.5mm
9.6mm
9.8mm
28.3~9.1mm
9.6mm
Horizontal
9.1mm
13.7mm
14.2mm
14.7mm
14.0mm
12.8mm
14.8mm
37.7~12.2mm
14.4mm
*This range based on the Coolpix-990s 3:1 Zoom Lens and the MDC-A Relay Lens.
There will be vignetting at the lower end of the zoom. Therefore 0.33x is not usable for
most applications. Use the cameras zoom controls (marked T & W) to fill the field of
view.
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