![]() That's also surprising, because every W1 or W3 I've ever tried has had some blurring in either left or right frames, and sometimes both. But in your comparisons, that was reversed the Canon images are much worse! By the way, at least in the images you posted, your W3 seems to have unusually good focus in both left and right views. I have three Canon cameras, and though two of them have image sensors roughly the same size as the W3 sensors, when I am working with images from either of them along with images from the W3, I never need to look at the file names to know which image came from which camera the Canon images *always* have far better image quality than those from the W3. I have to say, the comparisons with the Fuji W3 images surprised me. SmartDeblur only works with files, so one should use non-lossy compression such as TIF for the editing.įrom: On Behalf Of Rob Ellis via Groups.Io Sent: Thursday, Novem1:08 PM To: Subject: Re: Canon Ivy Rec - Don't Bother.īill, thanks for the image samples. I recommend a good refocusing plug-in such as Focus Magic. Sometimes it glitches and I get a huge difference in focus. I do have a very slight difference in focus between R&L that is nothing to write home to mother about. I generally have to correct my W3 images except for those in bright daylight. Using both can be better than just either one. SmartDeblur can detect and fix non linear camera shake, but Focus Magic only corrects linear shake. It can be used in multiple stages to achieve very good resolution. Focus Magic creates thin lines next to contrasting boundaries. Both produce artifacts but SmartDebur creates wide bands at boundaries with high contrast, and can bring out huge amounts of noise. I have used Focus Magic which is adequate for most purposes, but SmartDeblur gives better resolution. It is possible to use a good refocusing program to tweak the focus and get superb resolution on a normal HD monitor. I also had the button mechanically click, but not release the shutter a few times. This is to support burst mode where you press and hold the button to fire a burst. ![]() If you press and release the button, the shutter is released when the button is released, not when it bottoms out. For stills the shutter has an annoying feature to support burst shots. You can also read my Amazon review along with others.Īs for the button sync. To see for yourself, download this zip file which contains sample photos and possible camera configurations. Bottom line, you could put together a fairly compact 3D camera, potentially with a tight and/or variable interocular, but even the button sync would be hit or miss and the image quality is only so-so. So the Canon Ivy Rec arrived and I tried some test photos along with my W3 for comparison.
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