Markham941
8-Oct-2018, 08:47
While i'm waiting for some parts for my 8x10 scanner project I was thinking how else I can use the camera.
I thought I could take high resolution 3D or stereoscopic images. But since I know practically nothing about LF photography and even less 3D/Stereo images, I'd thought I would just spit-ball some ideas and ask some questions.
3D Images
Get a cheap lens that has a small diameter but one to maximize the image circle.
Then mount the lens in such a way as to be able to slide it to the other side of the board. This way I could capture the right and left eye image.
180 degree images
If possible do the same mounting as 3d images buy with a fisheye for stereoscopic images. (something like the Arsat 30mm)
I was also thinking of gettin very small and cheap 180 degree lenses (something from a security camera) and mount two identical ones on the same lens board. It would be far easier to cover one than move it. (Though I think the image circles would be super tiny)
The main issue with either idea is keeping the proper lens distance (separation) for the subject being photographed.
Solution?
Large format Photography QUESTION
Since there is such little space on the lens board,
Would it be possible to use a SHIFT movement on the rear or front standard to vary the lens separation without moving the camera body?
I thought I could take high resolution 3D or stereoscopic images. But since I know practically nothing about LF photography and even less 3D/Stereo images, I'd thought I would just spit-ball some ideas and ask some questions.
3D Images
Get a cheap lens that has a small diameter but one to maximize the image circle.
Then mount the lens in such a way as to be able to slide it to the other side of the board. This way I could capture the right and left eye image.
180 degree images
If possible do the same mounting as 3d images buy with a fisheye for stereoscopic images. (something like the Arsat 30mm)
I was also thinking of gettin very small and cheap 180 degree lenses (something from a security camera) and mount two identical ones on the same lens board. It would be far easier to cover one than move it. (Though I think the image circles would be super tiny)
The main issue with either idea is keeping the proper lens distance (separation) for the subject being photographed.
Solution?
Large format Photography QUESTION
Since there is such little space on the lens board,
Would it be possible to use a SHIFT movement on the rear or front standard to vary the lens separation without moving the camera body?