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Re: Using the Nishika to make stereo pairs


  • From: P3D D Cootey <shmoobee@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Using the Nishika to make stereo pairs
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 00:31:27 -0600

>If anything, they are HYPO-stereo, the separation of the outer lenses
>being somewhat less than 65mm.  So as Dr. T. said, yes, it works, but
>the results (for distance subjects, at least) leave something to be
>desired, IMO.

OK, thanks for that.  Since this is new to me I hope you won't mind
helping me understand.  On Sam's page there is a hacked Nishika.  Aren't
the far right and far left lenses on my standard Nishika farther apart
than the one's in Sam's camera?  Or did I not study his sample photo
correctly?  My far right and far left lenses are 56mm apart.  Does this
mean that because my eyes are about 65mm apart that the images won't look
quite right? Or is there more to it than that.  Thanks.



Douglas "D" Cootey - Elfin Graphics - "Fractographer"
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