How to calculate the Focal Length

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Hi all,

I'm wondering how i have to calculate the Focal Length. I hope someone can help me out.
The picture below is the frontside/entree of my home. I like to install a Turret at the place of the arrow so i have both entrees in my field of view.

My first cheap camera i bought about 15 years ago is mounted above the right door. Just under the roof. It worked about 1 year before it broke. In that time i had a lot of problems with heavy sunshine. That's why i want my Turret on the other wall.

I hope someone can help me out.

Cheers!
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I was confused about the 'focal length calculator' because my question was wrong.
I meant to ask how you guys choose the size of the lens.

Both answers are related so i have to do some homework.

Thanks Rob!
 

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See this thread where I mention the most commonly suggested cameras here based on distance to IDENTIFY:

 
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I meant to ask how you guys choose the size of the lens.
That is a fairly tricky issue.

Personally, I did not buy all of my cams at once. I bought a varifocal version of the latest good prosumer cam at that time. I knew that for several positions I would be using that model, just did not know which lens. Once I had that varifocal cam, I placed it on a test rig and recorded different positions and at different focal lengths, looking at the 2.8, 3.6, and 6mm FOVs to decide which lens cam to get. I knew that I would use the varifocal cam somewhere, which ended up being a position that needed more than the 6mm lens.

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