> > A lot of smaller sensors in place of one big one. There would be gaps > between them, but if you could keep the gaps small enough then you could > perhaps interpolate the missing bits. > Alternatively, multiple lens and sensor pairs like the Polaroid passport > cameras with the software handling the overlapping bits.
Kinda difficult (not to mention darn expnsive) to mount multiple 600/f4 lenses to the front of any camera you could carry. You'd need one heck of a tripod, too. I think there's one on Mt Wilson that might manage the job, but I can't carry that, either. > > Paul Ewins > Melbourne, Australia > > -----Original Message----- > From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:14 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Pentax full-frame sensor direction (WAS: Re: New > PentaxSMC-DA 3.5-4.5/15-26) > > What's a "sensor cluster?" > > Paul Ewins wrote: > > > I wonder whether it would be possible to do a sensor cluster > > and stitch the output together via software? > > >

