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6 camera set-up question

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:03 pm
by Redtie
we are setting up a 6 camera set up with 6 tripods on a 16ft diameter circle. all 6 cameras are set-up at the same height and we don't see the lower part of the body nor the feet.

how many cameras and wich ones should we lower in order to capture the whole body?

should we use tripod heads that we can adjust with angles?

currently the cameras are set-up directly on tripod facing front, portrait position.

any help, advice would be appreciated, thanks.

Re: 6 camera set-up question

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 1:50 pm
by NaturalPoint - Mike
Hello -

Most certainly. The cameras should be placed above the actors, angled downward. 8-10 feet is a good height for the cameras to be placed.

Re: 6 camera set-up question

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:28 pm
by DonBurroni
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try that with all cameras upright,
- lower cams centred on the feet
- and upper cams centred on the waist on the actor.

Re: 6 camera set-up question

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:06 am
by farstar
DonBurroni,
I have not tried that 6 camera set up. Does this work better for you than the suggested 6 cameras at same height in a hexigonal position? Dont you lose capture volume with this set up?

Re: 6 camera set-up question

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 6:24 am
by DonBurroni
you might gain volume because you will cover the feet markers with your camera coverage.

but you might get more occlusion due to less cams.

Or Try all the cameras on there sides, 9-10ft high, 16feet layout diameter all aimed with the actors waist in the centre of the cameras.

Re: 6 camera set-up question

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:58 pm
by NaturalPoint - Mike
I'd probably suggest a 6 tripod circle in portrait (lens next to numbers, cameras sideways). Aim is critical to get a good volume. After calibrating, record some data and send a .pt2 file to support@naturalpoint.com for a quick volume check.