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Nikon D60 - Smallest Dslr Camera

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Click to add a Nikon D60 primitive into the camera view on
top of the porch, and then set its other corner and click again.
The primitives will snap to the locators you've set up. If you need to place the
Nikon D60 primitive in a spot where you don't have any points, Nikon D60 ImageModeler will snap to the
corresponding axis. This is why calibrating the images and defining the worldspace are
important. If you need, you can add a marker from within the Nikon D60 Modeling tab. Just select
the icon at the top of the interface, and add a marker to help you align primitive
shapes.
Note: You need only three Nikon D60 points to align and position a primitive.
Your plane might be inverted after you apply it.

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  • Quite right quite right - IF you count Micro 4:3 as an SLR system, which it isn't, because there no Reflex Lens. But it is REALLY cool and I know I want one BAD.

    btw, i meant you can't "BEAT" that pancake prime; although you can't "EAT" it either.

  • Well if you count the new Micro 4:3 system, then the Panasonic G1 is WAY smaller than both.

  • E-420's the smallest now! Can't eat that pancake prime either. Well, you can; but it's still nifty. Oly FTW!

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