Well, in terms of custom paint job or a different lens mount: Customize your dream dSLR | Crave – CNET.
Real customization will come when a software development kit is made available for the camera bodies.
Well, in terms of custom paint job or a different lens mount: Customize your dream dSLR | Crave – CNET.
Real customization will come when a software development kit is made available for the camera bodies.
Been doing some upgrades to the 3D Photo blog:
When setting up the 3D Photo Gallery I inadvertently found that “importing” a folder of images did not copy them but set a link to them. When I later deleted my initial import, the gallery also deleted all of my 3D photos for the month of September. I think I have restored all of them.
This #3D photo was taken with a single Canon SX1 IS high end point n shoot camera in “macro” mode. The macro mode enables extreme close up shots at the wide angle setting of the camera.
The photo was made by taking a single photo for the left image, then moving the camera perhaps 1/2 centimeter to the right and taking another single photo for the right image. For a first try, and that a breeze was blowing making the plant move around(!), this worked out quite well.
I found that this image worked best if I move the front most berries just in front of the screen – in other words, subtly sticking out in front of the screen with the branches right at the viewing plane.
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Photograph of the “fishing pond” at the 2012 Spokane Valley Fest. Photographed using two Lumix GH-2 cameras, 14-42mm lens on the 14mm end. I really like how all the “clutter” creates very nice depth in this photo, plus the camera alignment was decent at the time of the shoot 🙂
Use red/cyan glasses for viewing this stereoscopic anaglyph image. Click on the image for a full size photo.
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