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Step 7Connect the cameras

connect the cameras
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Get two female pinhead adapters and solder the wires together, one on one. Then connect the two cameras together. If you now switch on both cameras and press the focus-button on one camera the second camera should simultaneously focus and also release if you press further.

All you then have to do is, mount them on a rail together and take pictures.

Try different distances between the two lenses. Ideal is just about 7.5cm, what closely fits the human eye distance. If you make it bigger, everything looks like in Lilliput, when you make it smaller, everything seem to be bigger than it really is. The small shift from the first to the second camera normally doesn't disturb the view. To handle this you could also mount the second camera head over beside the first. But that is quite an effort.
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I like to explorer new things and try out stuff. At the moment I'm in to electronics and LEDs (mainly).