Standard fov for 1920x1080
H.264 video using USB Optional Lenses 7°, 28°, 45°, and 3x close-up lenses Picture-in-Picture Resizable and movable infrared area on the visual image Radiometric IR video recording Real-time radiometric recording (RTRR) to the memory card Radiometric IR video streaming Real-time radiometric streaming (RTRS) via USB Sketch Draw on the thermal/digital image or add predefined stamps Minimum IR focus distance 1.3 m (4.26 ft) Minimum IR–visual alignment distance 1.3 m (4.26 ft) MSX Resolution 1024 × 768 pixels Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) Thermal image with enhanced detail presentation Non-radiometric IR video recording H.264 to the memory card Non-radiometric IR video streaming H.264 video using Wi-Fi
#STANDARD FOV FOR 1920X1080 UPDATE#
× 7.4 in.) Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Color Palettes Iron, Rainbow, Rainbow HC, White hot, Black hot, Arctic, Lava Detector Pitch 17 µm Detector Type Focal plane array (FPA), uncooled microbolometer Digital Camera Field of view adapts to the infrared lens Digital image enhancement Adaptive digital noise reduction Digital Zoom 1–8× continuous Display Type Capacitive touchscreen Field of view (FOV) 12° × 9° f-number 1.2 Focal Length 83.4 mm (3.28 in) Focus One shot or manual Frame Rate 30 Hz Gallery Review thumbnail/full image on the cameraĮdit measurements/palettes/image modes on the camera Image Description Add short note (stored in the JPEG exif tag) Image Frequency 30 Hz Image Modes Thermal, thermal MSX, picture in picture, digital camera Infrared Image Full color infrared image IR Resolution 1024 × 768 up to 3.1 MP with UltraMax Laser Activated by a dedicated button Laser Alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Lens Identification Automatic Manual Image Adjustment Linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./min. Once you have these set as custom resolutions, you will be able to select them from the Graphics panel within Elite.Imaging & Optical 4.3” Display 800 × 480 pixels Auto orientation Automatic landscape or portrait Automatic Image Adjustment Standard or histogram based on the image content Built-in Digital Camera 5 Mpixel with LED light Camera size excl lens (L x W x H) 167.2 mm × 204.5 mm × 188.3 mm (6.6 in. How high you set this will depend on your PC and monitor capabilities, so here is a list of ones that maybe suitable (the first number in the resolution should match the number in the resolution you usually use): Now you will also need to know what resolution to set, what you are after is a resolution that has a 21:9 aspect ratio. See this tutorial, (I don't have an AMD card so can't give the steps but this tutorial is very short and to the point) It does mean you will end up with 'black bars' at the top and bottom of your screen, but you will not lose any vertical FOV from this.however you will gain a huge increase in horizontal FOV.Ĭreating a custom resolution is fairly simple:Ģ) Click "Adjust desktop size and position"ĥ) In the "Perform scaling on" dropdown, choose "GPU"ħ) Got to "Change Resolution" in the Nvidia Control Panelġ0) Click "Enable resolutions not exposed by the display"ġ2) Enter a resolution from the list below However for those that want to emulate this aspect ratio, it is possible to do this by creating a custom resolution. Now not a lot of people will have a monitor that has a 21:9 aspect ratio. It's important to note that both the above images have the same in-game FOV setting! Yet as you can see there is a huge difference. 1920x1080 Resolution - Apect Ratio is 16:9