Rachael Alice
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Wonderful. I really loved the image shared.
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Wow, looks like two 100mp sensors mounted vertically next to each other. Very cool!Talking about aerial cameras...we've just announced a new 190MP one: http://industrial.phaseone.com/Aerial_Systems.aspx
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Actually two totally separate cameras mounted vertically next to one another. There will be considerable separation of the sensors.Wow, looks like two 100mp sensors mounted vertically next to each other. Very cool!
Very much doubt, at the altitude (= camera to subject distance) involved, that the separation will be of any consequence whatever...Actually two totally separate cameras mounted vertically next to one another. There will be considerable separation of the sensors.
Of course it is two separate cameras. Two lenses. Two sensors.The sensors/ lenses are shifted to create a 10% overlap, hence 190MP, so it's not 2 separate cameras...see White Paper
And there's a 3 sensor model as well, one of them being a NIR which uses a wider lens, to provide the same FOV as the other 2 put together.The sensors/ lenses are shifted to create a 10% overlap, hence 190MP, so it's not 2 separate cameras...see White Paper
I think it is the road to Hearst Castle. In central Calif, in any case. Trying to get an simple GPS hooked to the Phase Industrial camera. That aerial mapping gear is overkill for what I'm doing.Great shots Mitch,
Where is that road I would love to get my M3 up there :grin: