Photogrammetry Camera

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Aquatica housing, Nikon d60 body, extension $1200 usd plus shipping
Sorry, but I don't know what you mean here. I'm asking about housing for a Nauticam housing for a Canon camera...
 
I could give loads of suggestions, however none for less that $2k :wink:

Any camera can be used for photogrammetry, but as with everything it all depends.

For me the camera is a lot less important than the lighting. You need a lot of light for photogrammetry. Depending which rig I'm using, my normal PG camera rig (Canon Eos 77D in an Easydive housing) has two 15000 lumens video lights and two Inon z330 strobes. My cave mapper rig has eight 25,000 lumen lights.

Even with the most expensive kit in the world though you won't get good results if you can't use the camera to get clean, sharp images, and get appropriate overlap between all the images.

Thanks
John
 
Aquatica Nikon d60 housing. Package $1200usd but housing, camera only for your photogrammetry $1000usd
 

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Sorry, but I don't know what you mean here. I'm asking about housing for a Nauticam housing for a Canon camera...
@sabbe started the thread by asking for a camera solution under $2,000. I think you must have mixed up threads.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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