DV cameras have tiny sensors with infinite depth of field (or so it seems). This is great for Aunt Harriet's tea party, but not so good for your next indie flick. What to do? Hackaday.com has a great index to two articles that talk about how to hack for greater DOF, including using a projecting a virtual image onto the platter of a CD.
Equipment: Hacking greater depth of field in DV cameras
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This page contains a single entry by Karen Nakamura published on December 5, 2005 6:37 AM.
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