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Field of View Calculator Test different telescope, camera & eyepiece combinations.
- Field of View
True Field of View Calculator Calculate the actual field of...
- Dust / Reflection Calculator
Find the position of dust or reflections in your optics....
- Binocular Calculators
Apparent Field of View (ISO 14132-1:2002 standard) Convert...
- CCD Filter Size
Find the optimum CCD filter size to avoid vignetting.
- Unit Conversion Calculators
Field of View; Telescope Capabilities; Binocular...
- Magnification
2: An exit pupil size (diameter of light beam as it exits...
- Guidescope Suitability
Guidescope Suitability Calculator Calculate the resolution...
- CCD Suitability
Our calculator, at typical seeing of 2-4”, uses the Nyquist...
- Field of View
Enter the focal length of your telescope or lens to use for calculating the Field Of View (FOV) and the resolution arc-second per pixel. If you are using Canon/Nikon lens, APT will read the current lens focal length after each exposure and will update this value automatically.
Calculation of parameters and characteristics of telescopes using different eyepieces and visualization. Settings:
Focal length: 750mm. Focal ratio: f/5.0. Day Month Year. The target is too small to be displayed at this scale. M42. Image credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (STScI/ESA) and. The Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team.
Astronomy field of view calculator. To bring up a field of view, select your telescope make and model, then select your camera make and model. You can select your eyepiece or binoculars by clicking 'Mode'. Click on 'Targets' to choose the object you wish to view.
A really great tool for comparison shopping for a new telescope. It also allows you to try a multitude of "what if" specifications. The app is feature rich and easy to use as well. A nice bonus...
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.