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Angle of View Calculator — Lens & Sensor AOV
Calculate the angle of view for any lens and sensor combination, with lens category classification.
How We Calculate This
Angle of view is calculated from sensor dimensions and focal length:
AOV Formula
AOV = 2 × arctan(dimension ÷ (2 × focal length))
Use sensor width for horizontal AOV, height for vertical, and the diagonal (√(width² + height²)) for diagonal AOV. This formula assumes a rectilinear (non-fisheye) lens focused at infinity. Example: a 50 mm lens on full frame (36 × 24 mm) gives 39.6° horizontal, 27.0° vertical and 46.8° diagonal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Angle of view (AOV) is the angular extent of the scene captured by the camera, measured horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. A wider AOV captures more of the scene. It depends on both focal length and sensor size. A 50mm lens on full frame has 39.6° horizontal AOV.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but strictly: angle of view is measured in degrees (angular measurement) and is a property of the lens-sensor combination. Field of view is the linear extent of the scene visible at a given distance (measured in metres or feet).
On full frame: ultra-wide (14-20mm) = 94-114° diagonal; wide (24-35mm) = 63-84°; standard (40-60mm) = 40-57°; short telephoto (85-135mm) = 18-29°; telephoto (200-400mm) = 6-12°; super telephoto (500mm+) = under 5°.
Diagonal AOV is the largest angle and corresponds to the full image circle of the lens. It is consistent regardless of the image aspect ratio. Manufacturers typically specify diagonal AOV in lens specifications. However, horizontal and vertical AOV are often more useful for practical composition planning.
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates based on standard optical and photographic formulas. Results may vary with specific equipment.