MS> ----- Original Message -----
MS> From: Norman Chappell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MS> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MS> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:43 PM
MS> Subject: Re: EOS- Stereo photography
>> Anyone else on this list ever tried stereo photography?
>>
>> I am just starting to get into it with twin EOS30s. Still have to purchase
>> another 28-135 yet but am curious if anyone else can share their
>> experiences with a similar rig.
>> The impact is quite astounding when done well. Gives a very realistic 3D
>> effect on slides or even in a cheap viewer.
>>
>> Norman

MS> Yes...
MS> The furthest I've got is taking two photos from slightly different positions by
MS> shifting my weight from left to right legs.  As you say, it works very well, but
MS> my technique is limited to very static subjects.  (I've also tried using a
MS> tripod but that's even more limiting, unless you need bags of DoF.)
MS> I recall an article in the British Journal of Photography some years ago where
MS> the writer siamesed two Minolta X-300s together, with layshafts linking the
MS> controls of the two 35-70 zoom lenses together.  I just wish the very few new
MS> cameras weren't of such dodgy parentage and exposure control sophistication!

Hello Malcolm,

Wouldn't it be easier to use primes?


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Best regards,
 Dieter            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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