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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 64976" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: CCTV camera for remote display?</p><p></p><p>You might want to verify what shot you can get with the lens. The Tamron lens B&H lists says that it has a narrowest horizontal field of view of 25 degrees, which at 70' I calculate to be about a 31' wide x 17.5' high image and at 100' to be 44.33' wide x 25' high. So if you want a shot that is the full stage width or wider at the front of the stage then that may work, but if you wanted anything tighter than that you may have to look at a different lens. When you look at production or studio cameras the lens can most as much or more than the camera itself so while it may work, I wouldn't expect too much from a $64 lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 64976, member: 114"] Re: CCTV camera for remote display? You might want to verify what shot you can get with the lens. The Tamron lens B&H lists says that it has a narrowest horizontal field of view of 25 degrees, which at 70' I calculate to be about a 31' wide x 17.5' high image and at 100' to be 44.33' wide x 25' high. So if you want a shot that is the full stage width or wider at the front of the stage then that may work, but if you wanted anything tighter than that you may have to look at a different lens. When you look at production or studio cameras the lens can most as much or more than the camera itself so while it may work, I wouldn't expect too much from a $64 lens. [/QUOTE]
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