- Wed May 11, 2005 7:14 pm
#24137
After my discussion with Thomas I think that the way the camera is staying constant when you change units is not correct.
I used a 50mm lens and put it 20mm away from my focused object which is a 1mm high cone, then I changed units to kilometers, my lens is now 20km from my,now, 1km high cone, i have not changed the 50mm but the scene also didn't change, I don't have to reajust anything and this is not normal if the camera is supposed to have a real world reaction.
To have exactly the same size in my view finder I should use at least a 1000mm lens to focus on an object 20km away, or am I missing something
I used a 50mm lens and put it 20mm away from my focused object which is a 1mm high cone, then I changed units to kilometers, my lens is now 20km from my,now, 1km high cone, i have not changed the 50mm but the scene also didn't change, I don't have to reajust anything and this is not normal if the camera is supposed to have a real world reaction.
To have exactly the same size in my view finder I should use at least a 1000mm lens to focus on an object 20km away, or am I missing something
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