Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Cameras

In this blog entry I am going to exsplore the effects of cameras. using the setup you see above i am going to record my deiscoverys, so it is easyer to tell each modification aparti am going to leave the camera is the same position for each test.

1st view
This is thecurrent camera perspective. The camera is using a 15mm lens with a FOV of 100 degress. As you cn see, although it does clearly show all the tiles in front of it, there is a lot of empty space under the tiles that is simbly using up memory, this lens apears to be designed for wide shots trather then long shots.

2nd view
This view is using the 35mm lens with a FOV of 54. The camera has also been retated 90 degrees. As you can see, this view is a lot less boxed shaped and is more focused on widescreen, It also gives the impression that the camera is a lot closer to the objects then it actualy is and focuses better on the objects further away then the 15mm lens.

3rd view

This is the third and final view I am going to exsplore today. the camera has once again been rotated to a position of 180 degrees from its origanal upright facing and it is using the 85mm lens with a FOV of 24. As you can see, the camera is zoomed in quite far and the view port as returned to a much more box shaped view

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