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Re: Parts tips for making an EyeTap-like display

From: Carol Stein <>
Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2002 17:12:25 -0500

You know, it's actually tricky to get exactly the same view through camera
lens as through your eye... For example, for a 35mm camera, most folks
think a 50mm lens is "normal," but actually it's closer to 53-55mm.
Therefore, I strongly recommend you look into what's called a "zoom" lens,
one with a relatively narrow range, from about 40mm to about 65mm, if you
can find such a beastie. That way, once you get your lens placed where you
want it, you can adjust the "zoom" until your FOV is perfect.

Good luck...

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