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    building a multilens camera. need EVERYTHING manual.

    Hi I am trying to build a multi lens/camera system for 3d photography. The main challenge is to set all cameras to exactly the same zoom lens settings, white balance, focus and exposure settings. I usually shoot with a digital slr but it doesnt have this level of control. Can anyone think of a camera that can have all thes set manually or at least set once and then locked in place (I think focal length is going to be the most challenging).

    The camera must be digital for post production at maybe at least 4mp each. Models a couple of years old would be ideal because I will need maybe 8 of these guys so might mean a trip to eBay.

    Cheers, James

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    Re: building a multilens camera. need EVERYTHING manual.

    dslr set to full manual (white balance, exposure, shutter speed, iso) and fixed length lens would work.
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    Re: building a multilens camera. need EVERYTHING manual.

    Thanks for the reply. Fixed focal length lens would help but I have a feeling the 3d effect will require the same focal point or distance for all cameras as well. I dont have such a setting on my canon 400d. Putting the lens on manual and locking the focus might work. But I was hoping to get away from dslr as the cost will rise rapidly. Any compact have such features?

    Thanks, James

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    Re: building a multilens camera. need EVERYTHING manual.

    I would find a few friends with dslr's and figure out what lenses everyone has and find a focal length that works for all, than set it up. How many photo shoots are you planning to do?? That may make a huge difference also. I would also assume that if you got 8 p/s cameras of the same model that would make the setting up a little easier. If they don't have adjustable settings for w/b would you assume that they are all set the same. And can you open jpegs in camera raw/lightroom and adjust w/b post production?? And in order for all the w/b's to be the same wouldn't you have to have even lighting? Is the subject being photographed a still life or moving object?? also consider a rig that you can move your 1 camera around to achieve the same effect.
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    Re: building a multilens camera. need EVERYTHING manual.

    Hi Shawn, the ideal would be about 8 cameras ans yes, i think a fairly decent p/s camera would have manual enough settings for w/b. Manual settings will mean I dont have to spend weeks editing w/b from raw files. Actually the lighting will be even. It will be in a studio. But i am hoping to shoot portraits so they will be moving a little. So the single camera rig wont work.

    Actually I am not worried about w/b. I think the main problem is getting all cameras to focus on the same point. One more big problem would be getting all the cameras to fire at the same time. I was thinking about using a remove infrared trigger. Hopefull that would lead to matching images

    Thanks, James

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