Matthew Conrad Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 I'm going to some locations to check them out for our short film, and I was trying to figure out the difference in the field of views between my DSLR, standard and s16mm. Basically I want to make a matte on photoshop that I can throw over my DSLR photos to see what stuff looks like in the 16mm field of view with different lenses. If someone knows, or knows of a chart online...it'd be great help my camera is a canon 300d (I think original Canon Digital Rebel) thanks! -matt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member David Mullen ASC Posted October 13, 2007 Premium Member Share Posted October 13, 2007 According to the internet, the Canon 300D has a sensor that is 22.7mm x 15.1mm. So you can figure out the field of view just by comparing the sizes of the sensors and crop accordingly in Photoshop. SIZES: Super-35: 24.8mm x 18.67mm Regular 35: 22mm x 16mm CANON 300D: 22.7mm x 15.1mm Super-16: 12.52mm x 7.41mm Regular 16: 10.26mm x 7.49mm So Super-16 is about 55% of the size of the Canon, which is more or less the same size as 35mm cine. If you don't need to be super exact, just cut the Canon picture in half to match the width for Super-16. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Conrad Posted October 14, 2007 Author Share Posted October 14, 2007 ah, thank-you so much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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