I simply look through the viewfinder with the desired lens on the camera. I get a pretty good idea of the AOV that way. What I see is what I get + the difference in 100% - viewfinder.

It's that easy... really. :-)


Tom C.



From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: AOVCalculator
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 00:43:44 -0400

I decided to resurrect my AOV calculator/comparison too. I couldn't find
finished product so I rebuilt from the Visual Basic .Net prototype.
(Sorry non windows users, maybe I'll do a java version later, if I don't
feel too lazy). System requirements are the .Net platform, on any MS-OS
that supports it. (XP and later should have it built in). It's
relatively small, for a windows program, when zipped. I'll add a few
bells and whistles, (customizable sensor and film sizes was one of the
original features), if anyone is interested.

The Link:

http://www.mindspring.com/~happydogsoftware/AOVCalc.zip

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