is the calibration parameters differs when the distance between camera and check board pattern varies?

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hi everyone, i have a camera set up with 5 camera's placed at 35 degrees apart around the boundary of a semicircle. On trying to calibrate, the parameters are varying whenever i change the position of the cameras i.e, moving all cameras with equal distance away from center of semicircle. Does the calibration of camera depend on depth? actually i have a set of image database taken from those cameras. But now the position of the cameras have changed in the camera set up.So if i calibrate now ,with the changed position of the cameras, will the calibration parameters be applicable to those images or not?

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Dima Lisin
Dima Lisin am 18 Jun. 2015
Hi Ram,
Could you please clarify which camera parameters you are talking about? Intrinsic camera parameters (optical center and the focal length) do not depend on camera's position. Neither do the distortion coefficient. On the other hand, camera extrinsics - rotation and translation relative to some world coordinate system - obviously do.
Also, keep in mind that while the actual camera intrinsics and distortion do not depend on camera's position, your estimate of them might. If you calibrate by taking images of a checkerboard 1 meter away vs. 5 meters away, you will get slightly different values.
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Dima Lisin
Dima Lisin am 21 Jul. 2015
Are you calibrating the cameras individually? How did you determine that the instrinsics are changes when you move the camera? Did you re-calibrate?
ram vanguri
ram vanguri am 20 Aug. 2015
yes i re calibrated using camera calibrator app in matlab. i have one more doubt i caluculated fundamental matrix using stereo camera calibrator app in matlab and by using pixel correspondences with ransac algorithm but both results are differed.how it will be possible? which one i have to assume as correct?

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