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10-28-2015 11:44 PM
Which camera would be recommended for a 10m x 4m room and 6m x 4m room? Is there a general guide available for room size vs camera option?
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10-29-2015 02:37 AM
Peter,
It's enough simple to choose the right camera. EE IV cameras give 65 grad. angular horizontal Field of View. At the maximum zoom the linear horizontal FOV will be: with 12x camera - about 0.1 by the distance, with 4x - 0.3. For example at 8 m distance (10 m room and a person at the far end of table) linear FOV will be about 2.4 m with 4x camera, at 5 m distance - 1.5 m. In both cases the FOVs seem to be too large to show a Talking Head (~0.2 m). So it can be recommended to use 12x camera in both rooms.
10-29-2015 02:37 AM
Peter,
It's enough simple to choose the right camera. EE IV cameras give 65 grad. angular horizontal Field of View. At the maximum zoom the linear horizontal FOV will be: with 12x camera - about 0.1 by the distance, with 4x - 0.3. For example at 8 m distance (10 m room and a person at the far end of table) linear FOV will be about 2.4 m with 4x camera, at 5 m distance - 1.5 m. In both cases the FOVs seem to be too large to show a Talking Head (~0.2 m). So it can be recommended to use 12x camera in both rooms.