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At ten feet from the camera, that means 34 feet. Huddle spaces are usually setup to be very close to the camera, having a wide angle helps to get everyone within the camera frame, even if they are only a couple feet away from the camera.

At degree FOV, you have wall to wall coverage. Although I haven't mentioned any products by name, we only have one in this category - the Panacast 2. Basically, if you need wall to wall coverage for your room or space, this is the only solution you will find in cameras. FOV is just one feature when looking at video conference cameras, but it really is the one with the most options when comparing them. Just remember, it all comes down to how you want your room to look on the other side of the camera, and how you are planning to utilize video conferencing.

In general, determine how far away the first person is to the camera - if you have 5 feet between the camera and the first person, that means and they are 5 feet from the center of the view, anything less than 57 degree FOV just won't work. That's it for FOV, look for other guides in the future - already have one planned for the differences in PTZ, fixed frame, zooming digital vs optical , audio coverage, etc.

If you have any suggestions, just let us know in the comments. Or if you have the perfect camera for your use, then let everyone know. Check out all our cameras, and use the filters on the side to find the perfect one based on FOV. Login or Sign Up. Pages Room Kits Room Kits. Pro Services. Nationwide Installation and Integration Services. Oscar 25th February - pm Thanks for the feedback.

Pangit 11th May - am Great tool, would love it if you could also include some older goggles e. Oscar 14th May - pm okay I will work on that once i have time : but there are other goggles with the same FOV you can use to compare :. BurninCoco 9th May - pm I have domintor v2, dominator hd v2, both square and both I hate equally. Roman 6th May - pm Great Work!

Could you add the Flysight Falcons? Would be really nice. Mark Cocquio 11th May - pm Not just yet :. Pablo 5th May - pm Very interesting the comparison tool! Quad Jockey 5th May - am Im trying to work out what to buy and this is a great help.

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