I read countless threads on this problem and how it doesn't work. But I need to know fields of view so I can check beforehand if such a fixed lens would work in a location. Most manufacturers list the horizontal field of view angle. So I set the T5442T-ZE up and measured.
I set it up exactly 4 meters in front of a wall and focused on the center. Then I zoomed in to max (2250) and marked the side of the screen on the wall. Then I did some trigonometry and came up with a viewing angle of 47°. Which is exactly what dahua says in the specs sheet.
Then I zoomed out until I reached a brick end within a brick row and noted down the zoom setting. This I repeated until I reached a setting of 0. Then I measured the distances from the center to the bricks. Then I applied trigonometry.
There are some things to note: The zoom setting is not 100% reproducible. You have some tolerance when you return to the same zoom setting later. And more noteworthy, my horizontal viewing angle maxed out at 107°, which is less than the value Dahua states (114°). I have double checked my measurements, considered margins of error, but there are no extra 7° to be found. But there are further observations. The viewing angle seems smallest at the horizontal center line (which I used). The horizontal field of view is larger everywhere else than where I measured. That is because of visible lens distortion. The viewing angle may also change with set focus distance. That is why I mention the 4m. Also, picture quality at the outer edge at max. wide angle is really low. It is very hard to tell exactly.
For verification, I took another lens (different sensor, 3.6mm) and predicted where it's field of view would end according to my table. That corresponded very well with the observable FOV.
So here is the graph:

For practical purposes, here is a quick to use and easy to remember formula that converts horizontal FOV angle (x) into a zoom setting (z) to use with the T5442T-ZE:
z = -0,007537*x³+2,272*x²-247,36*x+9685
What needs to be done:
Someone has to cross check if their T5442T-ZE corresponds to mine. That is not yet sure. (Feel free to send me one and gladly do the work for you!)
The discrepancy at the max. wide angle setting should resolved. If the values given in spec sheets are FOV horizontal for the top of the frame, then my data would be rather meaningless.
Edit: Zoom settings are used with IE11 interface.
I set it up exactly 4 meters in front of a wall and focused on the center. Then I zoomed in to max (2250) and marked the side of the screen on the wall. Then I did some trigonometry and came up with a viewing angle of 47°. Which is exactly what dahua says in the specs sheet.
Then I zoomed out until I reached a brick end within a brick row and noted down the zoom setting. This I repeated until I reached a setting of 0. Then I measured the distances from the center to the bricks. Then I applied trigonometry.
There are some things to note: The zoom setting is not 100% reproducible. You have some tolerance when you return to the same zoom setting later. And more noteworthy, my horizontal viewing angle maxed out at 107°, which is less than the value Dahua states (114°). I have double checked my measurements, considered margins of error, but there are no extra 7° to be found. But there are further observations. The viewing angle seems smallest at the horizontal center line (which I used). The horizontal field of view is larger everywhere else than where I measured. That is because of visible lens distortion. The viewing angle may also change with set focus distance. That is why I mention the 4m. Also, picture quality at the outer edge at max. wide angle is really low. It is very hard to tell exactly.
For verification, I took another lens (different sensor, 3.6mm) and predicted where it's field of view would end according to my table. That corresponded very well with the observable FOV.
So here is the graph:

For practical purposes, here is a quick to use and easy to remember formula that converts horizontal FOV angle (x) into a zoom setting (z) to use with the T5442T-ZE:
z = -0,007537*x³+2,272*x²-247,36*x+9685
What needs to be done:
Someone has to cross check if their T5442T-ZE corresponds to mine. That is not yet sure. (Feel free to send me one and gladly do the work for you!)
The discrepancy at the max. wide angle setting should resolved. If the values given in spec sheets are FOV horizontal for the top of the frame, then my data would be rather meaningless.
Edit: Zoom settings are used with IE11 interface.
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