I KNOW my camera rotates 7.2 degrees between shots. It might
occasionally vary between 7.1 and 7.3, but not much more.
Each column overlaps for almost 50% with the previous column.
This means that my FOV would be about 14 degrees.
However, from the exif info, hugin 2011.4 deduces about 10.2
degrees. I've taken the shots at 135mm, so my rule-of-thumb
calculation (divide 1800 by the focal length (*)), comes to 13.3
degrees FOV. That might be about right, but 10.2 is way too small.
The relevant Exif info is:
ExifTool Version Number : 8.60
File Name : DSC_6025.JPG
Camera Model Name : NIKON D80
Focal Length : 135.0 mm
Lens : 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
Focus Distance : 0.47 m
Min Focal Length : 18.3 mm
Max Focal Length : 134.5 mm
Lens ID : AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED
Lens : 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 G
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 1.5
Field Of View : 7.3 deg (0.06 m)
Focal Length : 135.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 202.0 mm)
Is there a possibility that the exif -> FOV calculation is not
accurate? (or is the camera misbehaving?) (the FOV in the exif could
be the vertical FOV, making the horizontal FOV 4/3*7.3 = 9.7 Hmm. it's
not using that!).
Roger.
(*) That is for Nikon DX sensors. The magic number is 2400 for full
frame. Hmm. That can't be right. There should be a factor of 1.5
between the two numbers.
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