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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
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...
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- Guidescope Suitability
Calculate the resolution in arc seconds per pixel of a CCD...
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CCD Suitability Find the optimum camera/telescope...
- Field of View
20 wrz 2023 · How to Calculate Telescope Field of View? The field of view (FOV) of a telescope is calculated using either the eyepiece field of view and magnification, or the diameter of the field stop and focal length.
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.
This calculator will help you find the true field of view of a telescope after an eyepiece is set. You will need to know three variables in order to calculate it. These are: Eyepiece field of view – This is the field of view the eyepiece comes with.
Calculations from Widefield Astrophotography by Robert Reeves. Eyepiece True Field of View. Magnification Data: Magnification: Focal Length: Telescope: mm Eyepiece: mm. Eyepiece Apparent Field of View: °. Actual Field of View: °.
Use our Telescope Field of View Calculator or the formula provided. What’s the ideal field of view for different types of celestial objects? Narrow views for planets and detailed objects, wider views for star clusters and galaxies.
20 lis 2017 · True Field of View. There are two ways to calculate the true field of view (FOV) in degrees of a telescope and eyepiece combination. The easy way and the method I use is to divide the apparent field of view (AFOV) of the ocular by the magnification of the system.