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Target Distance Sets the distance the target is from the camera. This controls
the size of the camera icon in the viewport. In a free camera, the point the
camera orbits around is controlled by the target distance.
Path Controls group
Constant Speed Turn this on to maintain a constant speed along a path.
When off, the velocity of the object along the path varies depending on the
distance between the vertices on the path.
Follow Path When this is turned on, the camera stays perpendicular to the
path. When this is turned off, the camera does not turn as it follows along
the path.
Camera Correction Modifier
Select a camera. > Right-click. > Tools 1 (upper-left) quadrant of the quad
menu > Apply Camera Correction Modifier
Select a camera. > Modifiers Menu > Cameras > Camera Correction
The Camera Correction modifier applies two-point perspective to a camera
view. By default, camera views use three-point perspective, in which vertical
lines appear to converge with height. In two-point perspective, vertical lines
remain vertical.
The amount of correction you need to use depends on how steeply the camera
tilts. For example, a camera that looks up from ground level to the top of a
high building will need more correction than a camera that looks toward the
horizon.
NOTE This modifier doesnt appear on the Modify panels Modifier List.
Camera Correction Modifier | 5247