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Old September 22nd 03, 12:15 AM
Ernest A. Martsching
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Default Calculating Field of view in degrees.

I'm wondering how difficult it is to calculate the field of view for my
binoculars and finder scope.
The binoculars are a pair of ProOptic 11x70 and an old pair of Jason 10x50
and the finder is an 8x50.
I'd like to plug those values into my planetarium program.
Thanks in advance.


 




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