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Field of View Calculator Test different telescope, camera & eyepiece combinations.
- Field of View
Calculate the actual field of view seen through the...
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Find the position of dust or reflections in your optics....
- Binocular Calculators
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Find the optimum CCD filter size to avoid vignetting.
- Unit Conversion Calculators
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- Magnification
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- Guidescope Suitability
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- Field of View
In photography, the field of view is that part of the world that is visible through the camera at a particular position and orientation in space; objects outside the FOV when the picture is taken are not recorded in the photograph. It is most often expressed as the angular size of the view cone, as an angle of view.
20 wrz 2023 · The field of view (FOV) in a telescope defines the extent of the observable universe that is visible through the eyepiece at any given moment. Knowing the FOV allows astronomers to determine the ideal eyepiece for a specific observation.
The true field of view is the number of degrees your eyepiece shows you when you use it with your telescope. To calculate this, you divide the eyepiece’s apparent field of view by the magnification that the eyepiece provides when used with the telescope.
The true field of view (TFOV) is how much of the sky you can see when looking through your telescope with any particular eyepiece in place. You can calculate the true field of view of a telescope + eyepiece combination using the following formula: True field of view = Apparent field of view / magnification
14 sie 2024 · You can find the value of the field of view of your telescope in a few steps with our telescope field of view calculator. The most basic way to use our calculator is to provide the values of the magnification and the apparent field of view.
Calculate the actual field of view seen through the eyepiece. Formula: Eyepiece Field of View / ( Telescope Focal Length / Eyepiece Focal Length )