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Re: Hyperstereo threshold
Stephen Kearney wrote:
> My Yashica 124G takes such sharp pictures I've been thinking of
> eventually getting another one and shooting stereo. The separation would
> be around 90mm. I know Greg and others have done a lot of shooting with
> a similar setup. Practically speaking what kinds of limitations does the
> hyperstereo separation create? Are you forced to shoot only subjects
> greater than 20' (or whatever) away? Any other comments welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
Stephen,
Don't worry just twin the 124G and shoot it. Just make sure it is about 8
feet +.
I twin my Rolli SLX and it has a stereo base of 105mm and with the 80mm
lens, I shoot it as close as 7 feet, without any problems. With the MF,
stereo mounts, from Rocky Mountain, you have about 10mm of movement in the
stereo window. Only one warning! I am new at this, and I probably breaking
all kind of rules but there is no one around to tell me that I am wrong. All
I know is that the MF stereo images looks great in my Saturn viewer and
nobody complaint yet. I also do anaglyph with the camera.
Lester
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