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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Introducing new wide zoom!!!!

Sorry Stuart (and thanks!) but I meant coverage in degrees, as in 75, 80, 90 degrees, whatever it yields on a S35 sensor. I know that this should be slightly over 110 degrees on a FF35 frame, but I don't know exactly what it is on the smaller S35 frame...

See angles of view on different frames for MP14mm here:

http://www.arri.de/camera/lenses/35_format_lenses/master_primes.html#_blank

ANSI Super 35 (1) 83.4°
DIN Super 35 (2) 81.3°
Normal 35 (3) 76.4°

(1) Horizontal angle of view for an ANSI Super 35 Silent camera aperture (aspect ratio 1:1.33, dimensions 24.9mm x 18.7mm / 0.980" x 0.7362").
(2) Horizontal angle of view for a DIN Super 35 Silent camera aperture (aspect ratio 1:1.33, dimensions 24mm x 18mm / 0.944" x 0.7087").
(3) Horizontal angle of view for a Normal 35 Academy camera aperture (aspect ratio 1:1.37, dimensions 22mm x 16mm / 0.8661" x 0.6299").
 
The ISee4K iPhone app. has the calculator built in. 14mm is 76.62 degrees. 11mm is 90.31.
 
For what image size?
That might be a useful app. I'll have to look into that.

You can use S35, RED 2K, 3K, 4K, 4KHD, or a custom size (I end up using this for 2/3" often but you could use it for FF35 as well).
 
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