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== Chase ==
 
== Chase ==
The '''chase''' camera view is relative to the craft itself and rotates along with it as its attitude changes; it may also be repositioned manually. "Up" for the chase cam is based on the orientation of the part the craft is currently being controlled from (usually the [[command module]]). This view can make [[docking]] much easier to perform without switching to docking controls.
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'''chase'''(追従)ビューは機体自体を基準とし、機体の回転に応じて視点も回転します。画面の「上」は制御点(通常は[[command module/ja|司令モジュール]])の上面に依存する。このビューは操作方向を把握しやすく、[[docking/ja|ドッキング]]操作を簡単に行うことが出来る。
  
 
== Auto ==
 
== Auto ==

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camera view(カメラビュー)は仮想外部カメラから機体・宇宙飛行士を見ながら操作できる視点のことである。カメラビューには4つのモードがあり、Vキーを押すことで順に切り替えることが出来る。

Free

Free view: Kerbin is on the bottom

The free camera view positions the celestial body the craft is orbiting or resting on at the bottom of the screen and taking "up" to be a direction away from its surface. This is the recommended mode for controlling planes.

Orbital

Orbital view: Kerbin is on the right

The orbital camera view takes "up" to be towards the north pole of the body being orbited, which tends to place the body to the side of the craft on the same horizontal plane when the craft is near the equator. This mode is often the most comfortable when flying a spacecraft in orbit as it matches the camera behavior of the map view.

Kerbals glitching whilst in Orbital Camera view.

While kerbals are in EVA on a planet, changing to Orbital perspective can cause the kerbals to flip on their sides, depending on the location on the planet. Gravity will still affect the kerbals, however.

Chase

chase(追従)ビューは機体自体を基準とし、機体の回転に応じて視点も回転します。画面の「上」は制御点(通常は司令モジュール)の上面に依存する。このビューは操作方向を把握しやすく、ドッキング操作を簡単に行うことが出来る。

Auto

The auto camera view switches automatically between the free and orbital view depending on the craft's overall altitude. At launch the free view is used, but as soon as the periapsis gets high enough the camera switches to the orbital view (and back to the free view, when the periapsis gets too low). The minimum periapsis to switch to orbital view depends on the body:

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  • Kerbin: Periapsis is above 23 km.[verify]
  • Mun: Periapsis is above the “sea level”.