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Hi,
Returning to diving after a long layoff & looking ahead a bit.
I used to shoot 3D stereo pairs with a pair of Nikonos V’s using two different rigs:
A side-by-side rig for big subjects using either the 35mm or 20mm lenses.
A 1:3 macro rig I built using a partially silvered mirror. One camera looks through the mirror the other looks at a reflection. The cameras are offset horizontally a cm or three for the stereo offset.
As I get more bottom time, I’m going to want to start taking pictures again and am debating having the Nikonos’ serviced or getting a digital camera setup.
So…my question is what are you using and/or recommend?
GoPro Hero 3d?
Fujifilm 3D W3 Camera & Recsea WHF-3D W3 Underwater Housing?
something else?
Thanks,
Wayne
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