Scott Brickert
January 11th, 2011, 09:22 PM
I don't have much use for a 3D camera yet. Maybe later.
What really would be valuable is a two lens camera where one lens is the typical zoom, but the other is a fixed 24mm wide shot set at infinite focus, recording to the same video settings as the main lens, activated simultaneously, running in basic auto.
So no matter how creative or out of focus or blown highlights or crushed shadows I'm operating with the big lens, the little ol' safety shot is chuggin' along, seeing the big picture.
It wouldn't necessarily look like the current 3D cameras. Imagine cutting and pasting an iPhone lens onto the camera somewhere, maybe alongside the big lens or above it. Simple, small, shot saving, butt saving...
Whaddaya think?
What really would be valuable is a two lens camera where one lens is the typical zoom, but the other is a fixed 24mm wide shot set at infinite focus, recording to the same video settings as the main lens, activated simultaneously, running in basic auto.
So no matter how creative or out of focus or blown highlights or crushed shadows I'm operating with the big lens, the little ol' safety shot is chuggin' along, seeing the big picture.
It wouldn't necessarily look like the current 3D cameras. Imagine cutting and pasting an iPhone lens onto the camera somewhere, maybe alongside the big lens or above it. Simple, small, shot saving, butt saving...
Whaddaya think?