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new large format stitching camera feedback

jonathan2

Member
Hello

I'm a Sigma SD14 owner and user. Over the last year, I've developed a large format stitching camera which is currently fitted with a Sigma SA lens mount. I felt with the Sigma's image quality it would be the perfect candidate for stitching high resolution images. I want to get some feedback and assess possible interest in the camera before I take it into production. I can't write a link within my first few posts on this site but as soon as I can I'll give the address, I would very much like to hear everyone's thoughts on the possibilities and whether such a camera would be of interest to anyone.

Kind regards

Jonathan
 

tc95

Well-Known Member
I would be interested in hearing more about it...are you using the Foveon sensor to...??
 

jonathan2

Member
Hello tc95

it's basically a large format with XY movements on the rear standard that allow the repositioning of a capture device across a large format lens image circle. The prototype is fitted with a Sigma SA lens mount so it accepts my SD14. I should hopefully be able to post a link to the site soon and it should make things clearer.

Thanks for your interest.

Jonathan
 

jonathan2

Member
Hello

the website address for the above mentioned camera is

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The website is still at a very early stage but if there is anything unclear I'll be happy to answer any questions.

Kind regards

Jonathan
 

tc95

Well-Known Member
Nice...good luck with it....I would like to see some of the images produced...

Tony C...:z04_cowboy:
 

jonathan2

Member
Hi Tony and all

there is now a sample image on the website, you might find it interesting to see what a 50 mp Fovean image looks like. The image can be downloaded as a full resolution tif. at the bottom of the website but it is very large.

kind regards

Jonathan
 
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