Camera Zoom & FOV
Field of View (FOV) refers to how wide a scene a camera can capture—wider fields for landscapes or crowded spaces, and narrower fields for specific details or subjects.
Zoom functionality enhances a camera’s flexibility. Optical zoom uses the lens to magnify the image without sacrificing image quality, while digital zoom enlarges a portion of the image digitally which can result in a loss of image quality.
You’ll need a balance of FOV and zoom settings to effectively capture your desired subject matter. HDOnTap is here to help you find that balance.
Zoom functionality enhances a camera’s flexibility. Optical zoom uses the lens to magnify the image without sacrificing image quality, while digital zoom enlarges a portion of the image digitally which can result in a loss of image quality.
You’ll need a balance of FOV and zoom settings to effectively capture your desired subject matter. HDOnTap is here to help you find that balance.