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P3D Beamsplitter success


  • From: Dylan The Hippy Wabbit <spacey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Beamsplitter success
  • Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 13:53:13 +0100 (BST)

Hi,

Mark Shields wrote:-

>I did come up with an old focusing rail that does the job for me,
>shifting the camera sideways, without the beamsplitter. It's a bother,
>but it would also be a bother to acquire a Nimslo, and I still wouldn't
>really be able to focus, and would have to work at the specified distance
>with each closeup attachment. I've learned to cut the film chips and
>mount them side-by-side in a standard 2X2 mount. That _is_ time-consuming

It sounds it.  Have you considered using a double exposure for the job?
Mask one side and shoot.  Recock the shutter.  Move the mask to the other
half and slide the camera across before shooting again.

Just a thought.

Dave Spacey

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