@kingcabvids I agree about 3D film factory - they love putting other 3D enthusiasts down & basically insulting them instead of maybe some words of encouragement or even some advice. Brilliant Idea for the rig & the design shows your skill at simplifying complex mechanisms into something that can be built by your average enthusiast.
Thanks for sharing... I've shot a few 3-D projects (parallel) and honestly I've checked out 3D film Factory and their beam splitter rigs and frankly I thought my results were better in comparison adjusting my own convergence in post. I was actually interested in the beam splitter rig Thanks 2 u... I now made my decission.
@woscar84 I use an infrared remote (rc6) routed through two fiber optic cables to the IR triggers on the front of the camera. I've tried syncing by taking a picture with a triggered remote and a split mini-pin cable but the results don't seem to be better than just using the remote.
I use mainly prime lenses because the picture is so much better. But I have experimented with using zooms. I just got to either the wide or the far side of both zooms. You can go inbetween and just eyeball the marks on the zooms. If you're taking pictures this should work okay. You will have to massage them in post but I bet you'll still get good results.
Great video! We are gonna construct one for still photography with 2 5D mark iis. Thank you for the information. Do you use primes when you shoot with this or do you use zoom lenses? If zooms how do you match the zooms perfectly?
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3dfilmfactory 4 weeks ago
@3dfilmfactory You guys have no class whatsoever.
kingcabvids 3 weeks ago
@kingcabvids I agree about 3D film factory - they love putting other 3D enthusiasts down & basically insulting them instead of maybe some words of encouragement or even some advice. Brilliant Idea for the rig & the design shows your skill at simplifying complex mechanisms into something that can be built by your average enthusiast.
Thank you for posting this !!!
NeilSurry 3 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing... I've shot a few 3-D projects (parallel) and honestly I've checked out 3D film Factory and their beam splitter rigs and frankly I thought my results were better in comparison adjusting my own convergence in post. I was actually interested in the beam splitter rig Thanks 2 u... I now made my decission.
RadReese73 2 months ago
What is it about YouTube that attracts the haters? Anyone who willing to put in what appears to be a lot of work and thought should be encouraged.
1dornman 2 months ago
That's really cool.
ChettarKK 2 months ago
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3dfilmfactory 4 months ago
@3dfilmfactory "a major lab" why aren't you saying which lab and posting the results? Your lying is as bad as your grammar...and your rigs.
kingcabvids 4 months ago
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3dfilmfactory 5 months ago
Hi, how can you set both cameras to record at the same time?, o
woscar84 6 months ago
@woscar84 I use an infrared remote (rc6) routed through two fiber optic cables to the IR triggers on the front of the camera. I've tried syncing by taking a picture with a triggered remote and a split mini-pin cable but the results don't seem to be better than just using the remote.
kingcabvids 6 months ago
Thanks for sharing. Great build!
DSLRCARBON 8 months ago
Great built. Thx
xiongvideo 9 months ago
Great build. Thx
xiongvideo 9 months ago
I use mainly prime lenses because the picture is so much better. But I have experimented with using zooms. I just got to either the wide or the far side of both zooms. You can go inbetween and just eyeball the marks on the zooms. If you're taking pictures this should work okay. You will have to massage them in post but I bet you'll still get good results.
kingcabvids 10 months ago
Great video! We are gonna construct one for still photography with 2 5D mark iis. Thank you for the information. Do you use primes when you shoot with this or do you use zoom lenses? If zooms how do you match the zooms perfectly?
Thanks!
AbeWilliamsFilms 10 months ago