Camera Type – Specifies the type of camera. Currently, only the Perspective type is available.
Aspect Ratio – Sets the aspect of the render resolution.
Simplify Aspect Ratio () – Simplifies the aspect ratio. For example, if the resolution is 1920x1080 pixels, clicking the Simplify Aspect Ratio button sets it to 16x9.
Mode
– Switches to the use of Field of View.
– Switches to the use of Focal Length.
View Angle – Specifies the angle of view that the camera captures. Narrow angles zoom in, wider angles zoom out.
Focal Length – Specifies the focal length of the camera in mm.Longer focal lengths have narrower view angle and result in zoom in. Shorter focal lengths have wider view angle and result in zoom out.
Exposure
Auto – Calculates the camera exposure and white balance automatically.
Exposure – Controls the amount of light entering the camera, which impacts the image brightness. Higher values let less light in and result in a darker image. Lower values brighten the image.
– (Pick Surface) Sets exposure compensation based on the brightness of a picked surface.
White balance – Allows additional modification of the image to compensate for the "color temperature" of a light source, which refers to the relative warmth or coolness of white light. Objects in the scene that have the specified color appear white in the image.
Depth of Field
Depth of field – Enables the depth of field effect, which controls which areas of the image are in or out of focus.
Aperture – Specifies the width of the camera aperture in millimeters. This controls how blurred objects out of the focal distance appear. Lower values result in more blurred objects.
Focal Distance – Specifies the distance from the camera where objects appear in sharp focus. The rest of the objects are blurred based on the Aperture F-Stop value.
– (Pick Focal Point) Determines the focal distance based on a point picked in the view.
Tilt correction (two-point perspective)
Automatic Vertical Tilt – When enabled, automatically tilts the camera, straightening all vertical lines to simulate 2-point perspective.
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When a camera is placed and selected in the Animation Timeline, a keyframe button appears for the Aperture, Focal Distance, and Exposure parameters, allowing them to be animated.