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Japanese camera buff builds 130-megapixel scanner camera for next to nothing (bouncingredball.com)
39 points by markup 245 days ago | 13 comments


5 points by aswanson 245 days ago | link

This and the linked page don't show how, only that he did it. They should have went into more detail.

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9 points by ajross 244 days ago | link

He mounted the lens so that its focal plane was on the scanner element, and sealed the thing to keep light out. That's pretty much it. It's a clever hack, notwithstanding the 4-5 second "exposure" time.

This kind of setup would actually be useful in practice for things like rare book scanning, where you can't flatten the pages for fear of damaging the object.

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5 points by mhb 244 days ago | link

Google's method of scanning books without flattening them: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227026.000-google-se...

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3 points by jcl 244 days ago | link

Some other scanning camera attempts:

http://golembewski.awardspace.com/cameras/current/index.html

http://home.comcast.net/~scancams/

http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/tech/scanner.html

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3 points by davi 244 days ago | link

A little more info, in English:

http://d.hatena.ne.jp/spyuge/20090511/1242053498

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1 point by ComputerGuru 244 days ago | link

But how does that accomplish a 130 MP? What's special about a scanner vs a camera that lets it do that?

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2 points by TJensen 244 days ago | link

Size. Scanner is 8"x10" or so. The actual DPI of the scanner is lower than a traditional camera CCD, but there is so much more space. Your exposure time is how long it takes the scanner to traverse a "page".

Focusing seems painful.

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3 points by pierrefar 245 days ago | link

We need a name for this thing. Something like scancam or scamera.

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4 points by asciilifeform 245 days ago | link

http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Scanmera

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3 points by dc2k08 244 days ago | link

both their domains are for sale too.

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1 point by elai 244 days ago | link

Large format camera scanning backs have been around for quite a while, which is what this is. Big difference is that there is far less noise in the commercial versions.

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1 point by jcl 244 days ago | link

This guy called his a scancam:

http://home.comcast.net/~scancams/

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1 point by abdulhaq 244 days ago | link

For his next trick he's building a 160GB SD card...

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