Is it necessary? No. Does it help? Yes. Think of it this way, the more variables you remove from the system the fewer things that can go wrong.WaldoPepper wrote: ↑23 Jun 2017, 08:26 One question: is it necessary to have two identical cameras & lenses?
what is the advantage of 2nd cam in David?
Re: what is the advantage of 2nd cam in David?
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Re: what is the advantage of 2nd cam in David?
now David 5.2 is out, ready to recommendate to buy a second cam?
regards, spark
anything new on this...?Maybe. I'll be doing some extensive work with 5.2 over the next 2 days. Stand by. Micr0
thank you! spark
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Re: what is the advantage of 2nd cam in David?
Hi,
after adding a second camera to my setup and producing quite satisfying result in single scans with "Extended View", I tried some "Automatic Turntable" scans with my TT-1 at the weekend and found only one camera active (at least the resulting point cloud was obviously only from the perspective of one of my cameras). The "Extended ..." option is gone when I select this type of scans.
What does the second camera do in a tuntable sequence?
after adding a second camera to my setup and producing quite satisfying result in single scans with "Extended View", I tried some "Automatic Turntable" scans with my TT-1 at the weekend and found only one camera active (at least the resulting point cloud was obviously only from the perspective of one of my cameras). The "Extended ..." option is gone when I select this type of scans.
What does the second camera do in a tuntable sequence?