Hi all!
I wonder if the two 3D cams have their exposure exactly simultaneously, or if there is a time lag between them. And if there is a lag, is it absolutely constant, e.g. the lag is always 5 ms, never 4 ms?
Could someone who owns it please try to take a picture which reveals if the two images are taken simultaneously or not? Like, a picture of a motive which changes very very fast.
I suppose that it is possible to view the two images individually. Is it? If so, do they look like two normal images, or are they somehow scrambled?
The background is that I want to take two images exactly simultaneously or with a known exact time lag. Not in order to produce a 3D image, though, but I want to use a mirror in front of one of the cameras, so that I can capture two different motives. And it is necessary for my "experiment" that I know that images are taken simultaneously or have a constant time lag.
Any answer, speculation, link or idea is welcome!
I wonder if the two 3D cams have their exposure exactly simultaneously, or if there is a time lag between them. And if there is a lag, is it absolutely constant, e.g. the lag is always 5 ms, never 4 ms?
Could someone who owns it please try to take a picture which reveals if the two images are taken simultaneously or not? Like, a picture of a motive which changes very very fast.
I suppose that it is possible to view the two images individually. Is it? If so, do they look like two normal images, or are they somehow scrambled?
The background is that I want to take two images exactly simultaneously or with a known exact time lag. Not in order to produce a 3D image, though, but I want to use a mirror in front of one of the cameras, so that I can capture two different motives. And it is necessary for my "experiment" that I know that images are taken simultaneously or have a constant time lag.
Any answer, speculation, link or idea is welcome!