Here’s how to couple two digital single lens reflex cameras for a “3D DSLR” combining the image quality and flexibility of a DSLR with the three-dimensional view of today’s much more limited stereo devices—inexpensively and in about the space of a single big “professional” camera. Read on for special situations, suggested improvements, and applications.

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  • Make and Use a Twin Digital SLR Camera System for 3-D Stereo Photography and More
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  • Here’s how to couple two digital single lens reflex cameras for a “3D DSLR” combining the image quality and flexibility of a DSLR with the three-dimensional view of today’s much more limited stereo devices—inexpensively and in about the space of a single big “professional” camera. Read on for special situations, suggested improvements, and applications.
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  • Here’s how to couple two digital single lens reflex cameras for a “3D DSLR” combining the image quality and flexibility of a DSLR with the three-dimensional view of today’s much more limited stereo devices—inexpensively and in about the space of a single big “professional” camera. Read on for special situations, suggested improvements, and applications.
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