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Re: [photo-3d] stereo rig camera
- From: pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] stereo rig camera
- Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 15:09:40 -0500
What are the "build in micro-connectors"? Does this mean it's
possible to synchronize a pair of these electronically without opening
up the camera? What kind of cable/connection do you need?
Thanks,
-pd
Andrei writes:
>
> Finally I build my new stereo rig camera. I run six or eight rolls
> of different film throughout that camera and got simply astonishing
> results. Depth of field, sharpness and color reproduction are
> grate, thanks for ultra sharp Carl Zeiss lens. It's work grate for
> any subject or foreground farther than 1 meter (3 foot) from the
> camera (with current side by side mount). But it not all. Two
> cameras electrically connected via two build in micro-connectors.
> Those micro-connectors give an additional freedom in chousing
> desirable base and camera position, when I use extending cable.
>
> Are you intrigued what cameras were used for the project? I used
> just two weatherproof Yashica T4 Super. Unfortunately these cameras
> are fully automatic L, but small, light, and easy to deal with.
> Plus, the results were so good that I decided to share that news
> with you.
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