Oh, so *that's why* my Stereo Realist 2.8 has these two lens thingies
on the front of it!
(just kidding)
Still, I must disagree that only the lens sets the point of view, it
must be the
lens + capture medium, right? Otherwise, ow is it that I can move the
lens (by swinging
the camera left-right) but, if I do so around the nodal axis of the
lens, my point of
view stays the same?
I believe there must be some fundamental difference between shifting
just the lens, or
shifting the camera + lens, I just don't know what that difference
really is. If you draw a diagram
of both scenarios, looking at the field of view of the lenses, it's
two different pairs of images that
is captured, no?
On 05 Aug 2009, at 6:01 PM, DrT (George Themelis) wrote:
> As a matter
> of fact, a stereo camera has two lenses and one camera body.
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