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Michael M
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...as I walk around a building.? Hi,
For our research, we have an industrial camera pointing vertically upwards at a parabolic mirror, with the end result we get 360 degree panoramic images / video. However, the industrial camera is only about 0.7 MP for video. We need a way of getting as high a resolution as possible at a frame rate of at least 5 fps, continously (and we'd prefer not to have to manually take photos one by one as there will be 10000s of frames). I've heard that some digital SLRS can take continuous high resolution photos at a reasonable frame rate if you hook them directly into a PC - which would be perfect. Can anyone fill us in on our options? Obviously a $1000 digital SLR is preferable to a $50,000 high end industrial camera. Thanks.
For our research, we have an industrial camera pointing vertically upwards at a parabolic mirror, with the end result we get 360 degree panoramic images / video. However, the industrial camera is only about 0.7 MP for video. We need a way of getting as high a resolution as possible at a frame rate of at least 5 fps, continously (and we'd prefer not to have to manually take photos one by one as there will be 10000s of frames). I've heard that some digital SLRS can take continuous high resolution photos at a reasonable frame rate if you hook them directly into a PC - which would be perfect. Can anyone fill us in on our options? Obviously a $1000 digital SLR is preferable to a $50,000 high end industrial camera. Thanks.