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Stewart Godfrey (backtonikon64) on November 6, 2024 in A Visit to the Falkland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula
The values for Field of View (FOV), sometimes sloppily referred to as "lens view" or better, "angle of view", come up frequently enough at the forums that I thought a list might be helpful for quick reference.
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How to use the table: Hopefully the table is quite self-explanatory, but let's say you are looking for the Field-of-view of a 50mm lens mounted on an FX body. In the column "Lens Focal Length", go down to the row marked "50mm" and then over to the green area marked "35mm & FX format (1)". The FOV for a 50mm lens would be 39.6 degrees horizontally and 27.0 degrees vertically. Diagonally, the FOV is 46.8 degrees.
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For a 55mm lens on a APS-C/DX sensor format body, the field of view would thus be 24.0 degrees horizontally, 16.1 degrees vertically and 28.7 degrees diagonally.
Panorama made of 12 vertical shots stitched together Nikon D70 with 12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX Nikkor @ 12mm, f/7.1, 1/60s With hand-held SB-800 on SC-29 cable, TTL|BL flash setting
Please note, this is a table of rectilinear values, i.e. values for rectilinear lenses; fisheye field of view is a different beast.