View Full Version : Interesting presentation at B&H (NYC) on 3/14


Arnie Schlissel
February 28th, 2012, 01:18 PM
Looks like a good talk. They'll be covering S3D macro, some of the new cameras & lenses coming out & more:

3D Photography & Video Techniques: How to Achieve the Best Results With the Right Equipment (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/eventDetails.jsp/id/1189)

Matt Faw
March 8th, 2012, 08:45 PM
Sounds very interesting! I wish I could make it.

I'm hoping to shoot XCUs of ants, later this year, for a project I'm prepping. I'm wondering if anyone can point me to resources about extreme stereo macro shooting.

Jim Michael
March 9th, 2012, 04:25 PM
Very knowledgeable folks at www.photomacrography.net...Front Page (http://www.photomacrography.net/) I'd ask around there.

Carlton Bright
March 12th, 2012, 08:03 AM
The Cyclopital makes a closeup adapter for the JVC- (Ken Burgess of Cyclopital is one of the speakers on Wed.)
Probably putting a single close-up lens in front of other 3D cameras can work too-

Matt Faw
March 14th, 2012, 07:12 PM
Very knowledgeable folks at www.photomacrography.net...Front Page (http://www.photomacrography.net/) I'd ask around there.
Thanks, Jim, I'll check it out!

Matt Faw
March 14th, 2012, 07:19 PM
The Cyclopital makes a closeup adapter for the JVC- (Ken Burgess of Cyclopital is one of the speakers on Wed.)
Probably putting a single close-up lens in front of other 3D cameras can work too-
Yeah, interesting. I notice they have one for the TD-10, which I have. It's $200, which is just the adapter. I'm not quite sure which CU lens it's supposed to adapt to; if it's a spherical one, wouldn't the left and right images be distorted from each other (just speculating)?

In film terms, I started thinking of the Frasier lens, for shooting CUs of ants. Two Frasier lenses, through a (teeny-tiny) mirror rig?

But I also notice that there are many stereoscopic microscopes available, some of them with video output. I wonder if anyone has used one of those for shooting insects up close? I should add, that I'm also hoping to shoot neurons, at some point.

Jim Michael
March 15th, 2012, 04:56 AM
Ran across this lately for macro https://secure.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6515829111/in/photostream

Matt Faw
March 22nd, 2012, 10:59 AM
Ran across this lately for macro https://secure.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6515829111/in/photostream
Nice rig. That page had a link, which led me to this one:
3D Macrophotography with a BeamSplitter (http://www.stereo3dgallery.com/DeWijsMacro.shtm)

This is an interesting concept, which I think could make the task simpler for field work. Rather than use two cameras, take a page from the Aiptek book, and use only one camera, with a close-up stereoscopic lens, which squeezes left and right views onto the same chip. As long as the chip is DSLR-sized (or larger), then there can still be decent resolution, with a tiny lens separation, and only one camera to squeeze into the macro-sized spots.

Since I'd prefer to shoot ants in the hill, rather than in a studio, having a small, manageable rig should be worth losing some resolution.