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  • assaero
    Blossoming 3Dflower
    • Oct 2024
    • 2

    Stereo fisheye cameras?

    Hello,
    I am looking for using a Vuze XR as datasource for getting detail models of parts of an transport aeroplane. The camera sports two 180° fisheye lenses with around intepupillary spacing between. I saw the accupixel course, but wanted to check before buying - is this kind of lense setup actually supported? Does it make sense to buy? This would be my first photogammetry project, so I am missing experience as well.
    Thanks for considering!
  • cam3d
    3Dflover
    • Sep 2017
    • 681

    #2
    Hi assaero - 3DF Zephyr is built to accept as many different camera/image inputs as possible, however results will depend on the lighting conditions, camera settings, image overlap, and processing settings in Zephyr. Wide angle lenses can be great for close up interiors and hard to capture spaces as they offer a lot of coverage, however you might see better results with a full frame camera and 20mm lens. There is no one size fits all solution, and the best way to learn what works is to jump right in. You can download and trial Zephyr here: https://www.3dflow.net/3df-zephyr-ev...download-page/

    I recommend you watch a few of our video tutorials to get you started: https://www.3dflow.net/technology/do...hyr-tutorials/




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    • assaero
      Blossoming 3Dflower
      • Oct 2024
      • 2

      #3
      Thanks, I will try. Actually is there a database which lenses are already precalibrated?

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      • SimonBrown
        3Dflower
        • Aug 2022
        • 4

        #4
        Yes, two fishes will work...but do not use any stitching software that the camera manufacturer supplies - typically the results are inaccurate and only introduces errors for photogrammetry

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