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Camera FOV vs Goggles' FOV?
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QUESTION ON FOV (field of view). 

If your FPV camera has a 170 degree field of view and your goggles have a 42° FOV, what does that really mean?
How do you understand what the difference are?
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The two are not related at all.
The FPV goggle FOV is essentially how big the screen is and how big the image looks to your eyes.
The camera FOV is how much (how wide) the camera can see (how much of the physical world it can capture inside one image).
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