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Re: Viewing Angle of Camera
Joe,
As usual, you and I are heading down the same path. When the camera sights two vision tetras, the "center" of the combination will be tracked... An interesting problem. N'est-ce pas? |
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Re: Viewing Angle of Camera
I do not know the angle offhand, but it is possible to close down the window size to reduce the view area.
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My reason for asking was more along the lines of "How much of the field can I see?" rather than "How can I keep from seeing too much?" In this case, software is no help. It can reduce my field of vision by ignoring pixels but it can't increase it by adding pixels to the side of a CCD array. So... ...my question remains. Anybody know and willing to tell us? Joe J. |
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