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3D photos from a rocket
- From: P3D Ronald J Beck <rbeck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: 3D photos from a rocket
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 09:43:17 -0600
A while back someone was talking about 3D photography and rocketry. At
that time someone posted a web site regarding model rocketry. So, I went
to take a look and sent some email to the page's owner. Below is his
reply along with my original message. Wish I had a little extra cash :-)
Ron
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From: P3D Don Irving <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Rockets
Hi Ron,
Sorry my reply took so long. I know of only one rocket that takes multiple
photos in flight. It is a high power rocket with a built-in Ricoh 35 mm.
camera. It's pretty pricy, at about three hundred dollars. It's called
"Observer" by Cotris Technologies, 408-238-3467. It will fly on G, H, I,
and J motors. It takes the entire roll of film during flight. Give them a
call!
Thanks for the comment about our web site!
Don
At 04:36 PM 3/12/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I am curious about your rocketry. Do you know of a camera that you
>can launch that will take several pictures while in flight? I know of
>the nose cone cameras (110 variety) but I believe they only shoot one
>picture per launch. I'd like to be able to take several shots as
>the rocket goes through its flight. Mostly as it's headed back to
>earth.
>
>Any hints or suggestions would be appreciated. Send to
>ronald-beck@xxxxxx
>
>Thanls & Regards,
>Ron Beck
>
>P.S. Great family web page!
>
>
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Don, Pat, and Michael Irving (don,pat,michael@xxxxxxxxxx)
http://www.irving.org/ N6DRB @ kb6mer.#nocal.ca.usa.noam
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