I wonder what is the optimal fov for robots? How fov from other animals like flies differ from human's and why it makes sense that it is so.
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I wonder how much zooming in with different lenses changes how things like distance between objects in the z-axis and parallel lines look... I remember one way we can get a photo that looks orthographically projected is to stand far away and zoom in with a lens, but I'm not sure how that effect changes when you swap out a different lens.
I wonder what is the optimal fov for robots? How fov from other animals like flies differ from human's and why it makes sense that it is so.
I wonder how much zooming in with different lenses changes how things like distance between objects in the z-axis and parallel lines look... I remember one way we can get a photo that looks orthographically projected is to stand far away and zoom in with a lens, but I'm not sure how that effect changes when you swap out a different lens.