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Lens Calculator

Lens Calculator is a free online tool for CCTV design. It allows you to select a video surveillance camera’s characteristics for the different operator’s tasks, such as detection, observation, recognition, and identification.

Lens Calculator

Lens Calculator

FREE online CCTV Lens Calculator

Launch Lens Calculator

How to use a lens calculator?

  1. Set the field of view:
    • target distance
    • observation target height
    • width of the observation area in the area of the observation target
    • camera installation height

    Camera Lens Calculator

  2. Set the main camera parameters:
    • sensor format
    • camera resolution
    • focal length

    Camera Lens Calculator

  3. Check the criteria for operator’s task:
    • pixel density is shown in the upper right window. Target resolution is in PPM (pixels per meter) or PPF (pixels per foot) at the target distance.
    • pixel density distribution on the top view is shown graphically by colored areas: Red – identification 250 PPM/76 PPF or higher, Yellow: recognition 125 PPM / 38 PPF, Green: observation 62 PPM/19 PPF, Light green: Detection 25 PPM/8 PPF, Blue: monitoring 12 PPM/4 PPF.
    • the angle of tilt of the camera to the horizon
    • the dead zone or blind spot under the camera
    • If necessary, return to steps 2 (change the camera resolution or focal length) or 1 (choose a different location for the camera)

  4. Select a camera model:
    • choose a manufacturer
    • select a model with parameters close to the design parameters

    Camera Lens Calculator

  5. Agree on a technical solution:
    • view areas in two planes (top, side)
    • 3D view area
    • “Camera view”

Lens Calculator

FREE online CCTV Lens Calculator

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