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Re: Factoids from the Stereo Realist Guide
- From: P3D Grant Campos <gc6094@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Factoids from the Stereo Realist Guide
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 97 13:08:39 PST
Say you are taking a close-up and your interocular will be 30mm, you will take
one picture with the left lens 15mm to the left of the mark on your slide bar
(where the center of the camera was when you composed the scene through the
viewfinder) then the next picture will be with the right lens 15mm to the right
of the mark on the slide bar.
> Why do I need to know where the right lens sits? So that I do not have to
> remember the Realist Interocular? And say, yes, I do not remember the
> Realist Interocular. Why do I need a mark at the top of the camera
> (shutter release) to tell me where the left lens is sitting? Can't I just
> see the darn lens?!
Its hard to visualize where the front right lens is, when you're standing
behind the camera.:)
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Sincerely,
gccampos@xxxxxxx (Grant Campos)
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