Asobo people should get their eyes checked.
I feel like there might be a bit of confusion about how lensing works so I just thought Iâd throw my very quick 2 cents worth in.
If you zoom all the way back on a 10mm lens, it goes fish eye. If that lens is a zoom and can zoom in to a 35mm, then 100mm etc, then the angle of the lens becomes more narrow. So if you donât like the wide angle, just like a real lens, you can zoom in a bit to get rid of the wide angle.
I discovered this being a problem in the cockpit view when I had set my views as zoomed right back and then translated in. All of a sudden all my views were these terrible wide angles. When I zoomed them back in, so they were more like 50mm lenses, they came back to looking normal.
I think the thing that needs to be addressed is that there should be an easier way to move a bit further away from the plane without having to zoom back to a wide angle setting. The drone setting can do it but maybe itâs a bit clunky (I havenât really used it a whole bunch).
Man and I am saying to myself something is off about the sim. I have a 38-inch monitor and on the side, itâs very irritating. All other sims do a better job including FSX. Cannot believe no one is paying attention to this.
We do, but Asobo notâŠ!
Please listen Asobo, make it as an option/settings at least!
Hey ChrisMorgan825 !
Maybe this will help;
As per EXTERNAL FISHEYE view, in my case itâs not just turning LENS CORRECTION Off that fixes it, but rather by setting the DEPTH OF FIELD TO OFF.
LENS CORRECTION âtriesâ to compensate for Low/Med/High âstretchedâ DEPTH OF FIELD but may even make the âfisheyeâ worse.
I have DEPTH OF VIEW, MOTION BLUR and LENS CORRECTION ----OFF.
This gives me the most ârealisticâ EXTERNAL view.
This being said, with regard to most camera views, Zooming does seem to always annoyingly distort the images (sigh).
Happy Flying,
landlockednewfie
Having them off does nothing to correct the fisheye on an ultrawide monitor. Asobo needs to fix the distortion.
Ahh, I get what youâre sayin.
I didnât mention I was running on a 4k LG OLED TVâŠ
Has there been any mention of this being fixed in msfs2024?
Never mentioned for MSFS 2020 and also not for MSFS 2024.
We have to get used to it, i think.
You can wait until you weight one ounce.
Please correct the external fisheye view. I believe this is caused by having a fixed camera viewpoint and the camera zooming out as opposed to the viewpoint changing. The zoom function concentrates a central viewpoint and distortions everything around it. Whilst a viewpoint change, going forwards and backwards, would retain viewable proportions of everything in the field of view.
I believe this is addressed in this thread:
Adjustable Projection Type and Field Of View would be highly beneficial for Widescreens and Curved Monitors
In case it needs to be merged.