Michael Hastings
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Anybody---Rudi? know of a Beamsplitter for DSLR to shoot Timelpase underwater ? I had thought we might be able to do this with Epics, but seems that we cannot shoot TL with Epics when sync'd.....
Johnny:
What focal lengths are you looking to use?
As you may know I have developed a topside beamsplitter rig (got put on the back burner for a while during the sale of my home and move to a new facility but I'm back in production now.)
One of my projects is an underwater beamsplitter rig - with the first iteration to be for macro type shooting - where the small interaxial provided by a beamsplitter is critical. With longer focal lengths like 50 to 100mm macro the mirror and rig can be fairly small so more reasonable to house and also would not have the issues of wide angle lenses with flat ports. Use of DSLRs would make it even more practical - I would suggest taking a look at Panasonic GH2 or GH3 since they are extremely small and we also have sync controller devices for those - not really necessary for time lapse but it would allow use of the cameras for regular video with proper synchronization. When using the hack for much higher bit rate recording they are the best bang for the buck in video/cine cameras.
Even these cheap dSLRs (like the GH or Canon t4i give very high quality 16 megapixel images so should be great for time lapse. Higher res cameras like the 39 megapixel nikon d800 would give true IMAX quality.