Oh I remember reading that page a few days back. I believe it should be entirely possible, think I'm gonna buy a few clean prisms and try it out for myself :-)
A mount shouldn't be too difficult once the desired effect is achieved?
Well obviously wedge-shaped, my mistake. What I meant was that I'm having a hard time finding prisms that are large enough for this purpose. Since I live in Germany those links are a bit out of reach. I will try and see if I can get some blank trophy pieces.
i fear that if you use parts not designed for optical purpose, your image will be anamorphic, but also very unsharp and distorted. lets hear if you get results! :)
@lolo LOL, I searched for an hour and couldn't find something like that, funny! It's all about the keywords...I used different ones, not the ones that are the most obvious :D
@fatpig I fear that too but meh, worth a shot to see where this could take us. I'm more worried about reflections, seeing as those glasses are not coated but for that price I'd be happy to experiment :)
well, about the reflections, that may also turn into an aesthethic of his own if we are lucky :)
or perhaps placing some of those cheap ebay circular polarizer filter in between the pieces and in front of the two prisms will cut those reflections into the real lens
@B3Guy that should probably work, but i don´t know how the focus will be, i´m mean ? can you focus to the target from the image or, you have to focus to the flat mirror or you must focus into the convex mirror (btw where do you get a convex mirror?)