Andy Buck (buckwiet@yahoo.com)
Mon, 01 Feb 1999 11:36:59 -0800 (PST)
Within the last year, on the panorama email list several people wrote
about having adapted 4x5 scanners as 'image recorders' on 360 degree
revolving panoramic cameras. So, it's been done with smaller scanners
in far more complicated situations than 'straight shooting', so to
speak.
Andy
Richard Sullivan wrote:
>
> Stuart Melvin and I were discussing this the other day. It seems it
may
> have come up here or perhaps somewhere else -- maybe even in a bad
dream --
> but has anyone ever tried adapting a scanner as a camera back? It
seems
> trivial engineeringwise to mount a cheap scanner as a back in an
8x10 or
> larger camera. Of course this would not real handy in the outback as
the
> need for 110 volts AC, a laptop or desktop computer, but it should
work in
> the studio. Anyone got any tips to pass on?
>
>
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