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Hi Guys, I was wondering if it is possible to create a beam splitter rig with FX 3 like Hoyte Van Hoytema did for Ad Astra and Nope ?

I saw the BTS of nope and Ad Astra he's using some sort of infrared camera setup in a beam splitter rig to get the black of the sky and shadow of the image.

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I wonder if it possible to use this kind of setup with 2 an FX 3. One of those will be modified to be a full spectrum camera so it can capture the infrared footage.

I found a company in german who make a stereoscopic rig for smaller camera.

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Any possible issued that you guys see might happen ? I need some research first if I want to convince my producer to convert FX3 to a full spectrum camera.

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You can do this setup with any camera that will fit into a beam splitter (which should be pretty much any camera)

 

the trickier part other then all the hardships of shooting with a beam splitter is the post work to composite the images and get the color to work right 

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You will need two FX3s, one regular and one full spectrum.

I have some stereotec rigs just like above and would be happy to sell one, but it’s huge and heavy 

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8 hours ago, Geffen Avraham said:

You will need two FX3s, one regular and one full spectrum.

I have some stereotec rigs just like above and would be happy to sell one, but it’s huge and heavy 

What about the lenses? Do I have to change the lenses on both cameras each time I change the lens and focus?

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