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  • Calculating FOV – Anamorphic, Crop Factors, etc.

    Posted by Jason Roberts on January 27, 2016 at 6:52 pm

    This may seem like a math question – I suppose it is, about “order of operations”.

    Example: I have a GH4, which is a 2x crop factor on a lens. If I have a 2x anamorphic lens, the horizontal FOV is essentially the same as if I was using a full-frame sensor (and I do understand vertical FOV is still at 2x crop factor)

    Now let’s complicate things. Using a S35 camera (pick one – Canon 7D MKII, Ursa Mini, whatever). Crop factor is 1.6. Shooting in 16:9 with a 1.3 anamorphic lens (such as a Hawk VLite). How does one calculate the horizontal FOV on that one? Is it as simple as mutiplying by 1.6, then dividing by 1.3? So – 50mm lens becomes 62mm equiv on the horizontal FOV? (50, multiplied by crop factor, then divided by anamorphic factor).

    Some days I wonder about shooting digitally and spherically in 4:3 and then letterboxing in post . . . or 16:9 (or 1.9:1 when it’s available) and doing the same. I know, loss of pixels, it’s preferred to not be lost.

    Jason Roberts replied 10 years, 4 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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