Camera Field of View Calculator
Find a camera's horizontal field of view from its sensor width and lens focal length.
Inputs
E.g. 6.4mm for a common 1/2.7" CCTV sensor.
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Horizontal Field of View (°)
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Formula
- Sensor\ Width
- — Physical width of the camera's image sensor
What is the Camera Field of View Calculator?
A lens's field of view depends on both its focal length and the camera sensor's physical size — the same focal length gives a different FOV on different sensor sizes, which is why this calculator needs both.
How to use it
- 1 Enter the camera sensor's physical width in millimeters (check the camera's datasheet).
- 2 Enter the lens focal length in millimeters.
Worked examples
Limitations
- •Calculates the horizontal FOV along the sensor's width only — vertical and diagonal FOV differ and depend on the sensor's aspect ratio.
Frequently asked questions
Why does a shorter focal length give a wider FOV?
A shorter focal length bends light more sharply onto the sensor, capturing a wider angle of the scene — this is the basic trade-off between wide-angle and telephoto lenses.