- Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:20 am
#294487
I always assumed Maya cameras defaulted to 4-perf film.
According to Nikon's online documentation:
Horizontal Film Aperture and Vertical Film Aperture are the height and width of the camera's aperture or film back, measured in inches. The Camera Aperture attribute determines the relationship between the Focal Length attribute and the Angle of View attribute. The default values are 1.417 and 0.945.
I never bothered to convert 1.417 inches to mm until now.
It turns out to be 36 mm.
Maya has been defaulting to an SLR still camera -- or VistaVision -- all these years.
http://www.digitalartform.com/archives/ ... _hori.html
According to Nikon's online documentation:
Horizontal Film Aperture and Vertical Film Aperture are the height and width of the camera's aperture or film back, measured in inches. The Camera Aperture attribute determines the relationship between the Focal Length attribute and the Angle of View attribute. The default values are 1.417 and 0.945.
I never bothered to convert 1.417 inches to mm until now.
It turns out to be 36 mm.
Maya has been defaulting to an SLR still camera -- or VistaVision -- all these years.
http://www.digitalartform.com/archives/ ... _hori.html