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03/27/2004 02:59:03 AM · #1			 | 
		
		check following Links for Ultimate DSLR
 DSLR 1
 
 DSLR 2
 
 I wish i was bit  good in electronics , would love to do this experiment
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03/27/2004 10:59:00 AM · #2			 | 
		
		No one found   the links great?
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03/27/2004 11:14:27 AM · #3			 | 
		
		very very cool.  people are so brilliant.  me, i'll stick with my camera as is but it's great to see folks out there monkeying with technology.
 
 thanks for sharing!
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03/27/2004 11:20:25 AM · #4			 | 
		
		Just had a look!
 Very interesting, I especially liked Andrew Davidhazy's infrared experiments with his scannng camera.
 I've seen some awesome panoramas done with very expensive commercial scanning cameras, the results can be outrageously good. I believe the ones I looked at were done using film, however. 
 It would be fun to experiemnt with a set-up like this. Lots of old scanners out there for the scavenging.  I know I'll never get to it, however, time being the issue. 
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03/27/2004 11:22:36 AM · #5			 | 
		
		lol... nifty find.  Very interesting what people can come up with!
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03/27/2004 11:55:23 AM · #6			 | 
		
		wish I were younger and able to tinker like Matthius.  (I have a son who isn't afraid of taking things apart and actually getting them back together again.) I also enjoyed his web page..thanks for sharing.
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03/27/2004 12:06:41 PM · #7			 | 
		
		I wish  i had  some knwoledge  of electronics, some good mechanical mind, I am seriously thinking  about this Project, even love to  learn electronics but don't where to learn from.
 
 Just curious, Considering he  wrote  that i have  a camera with 2000x2000 pixel, will there be a quality difference in pixel of a camera and  a scanner
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03/27/2004 12:07:54 PM · #8			 | 
		
		| Interesting that someone would go through an enormous amount of time and effort to turn a scanner into a digital camera and then shoot a coin that would have been a cinch to capture with the scanner in the first place. No? |  
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03/27/2004 12:40:46 PM · #9			 | 
		
		Very cool link, however I fail to see how that would qualify as a DSLR.  
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03/27/2004 12:42:46 PM · #10			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Jacko:   Very cool link, however I fail to see how that would qualify as a DSLR.  |   
 
 i get the D part. 
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03/27/2004 01:58:12 PM · #11			 | 
		
		well since  most people must have got the D part, S for single lens used, L for  lens used,
 
 So it is not a DSLR, its a DSL
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03/27/2004 01:59:04 PM · #12			 | 
		
		Originally posted by General:   well since  most people must have got the D part, S for single lens used, L for  lens used,
 
 So it is not a DSLR, its a DSL  |   
 
 lol, now it sounds like a modem. 
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