Dear all,i recently started employing photogrammetry in process of documenting medieval architecture. I have been working with Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM lenses - exteriors and details with lightening work fine, but interior ...
I also looked at EF 16-35 f/2.8 and other "faster" lenses, but finally come to the conclusion, it would not give me anything i can particularly use for the job.However, the D6 II release date puts me in a dilemma - this summer is going to be the busi...
Thanks for all the suggestions. I looked into similar option as one of the suggested - Canon 6D + EF 16-35 f/4 IS USM.I also looked at the others suggesting keeping 50D. The problem with 50D is, that it is owned by my employer, so equiping the camera...
Than you cor your reply.For taking single photos, im used to take a tripod. But the light problem with protogrammetry is more complicated - to make a good model, i often need to shoot over 500 images in one space, all with the same manually fixed exp...