<![CDATA[Gizmodo: horseman]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: horseman]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/horseman http://gizmodo.com/tag/horseman <![CDATA[Horseman LD Bellows-Type Camera Mount For With Nikon and Canon DSLR]]> If you needed a camera with a wide field of view, coupled with large megapixel count, your only choice was super expensive high megapixel cameras. Not anymore, with the Horseman LD, which fits standard Nikon and Canon DSLR bodies into its frame to allow you to take landscape shots and stitch them together later.

The belows adjusts by changing "rise, fall and shift", so you can take multiple pictures now and put them together to form one giant picture keep your subject in focus without re-framing and re-focusing.

As bellows movements are performed by an ultra-precise rack-and-pinion drive, inaccuracies between successive pictures are held to an absolute minimum, making post-editing an easy task.

The Horseman is available for around $2500, and doesn't come with camera.

Product Page [Horseman via Tech Digest]

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<![CDATA[3D Photography with the Horseman 3D]]> Ever want to spend $5,000 to be able to use an ancient technology to create an effect that hasn't been cool for 10 years? This will do it. The Horseman 3D is a non-digital camera that will create 3D images. No, this isn't a new age 3D, it is the same damn 3D that has the red and blue overlapping images and requires cheap glasses. At least the lenses are kind of neat.

The Horseman 3D, Non-Digital Photographic Expensiveness [OhGizmo!]

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