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Nishika Camera Modification


  • From: T3D <vidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Nishika Camera Modification
  • Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 08:32:28 -0500 (CDT)


   I posted this reply in P3D and thought it should go here too.


The one parameter I overlooked was how my new object distance
affected things.  So, once everything is all said and done, it seems
this should all work out.  My calculations did not take into account 
the new Nodal Point seperation which in this application won't change 
things much.  

   Also, are there any comments on the three new baselines I'll end 
up with?  And for hand viewer use, is there any concern about where the
window ends up.  I've never quite understood the concern over where the 
window ends up.  I've read John B's. and others recent posts about this
but do most people really notice?  When I mount my film I position the 
image where ever it's appropriate relative to the window.  I've never 
concerned myself where that window is.  How can I?  Or is it just 
because it's always been built into the mask and there was nothing I 
could do about it anyway?


John V.


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