Crunchy is correct. David has not found a direct correlation between serial numbers and sync performance (as he has indicated above).
@AppliedLogic, when you developed the product .. were the test cameras from the same manufacturers batch? And what percentage of successful sync did you achieve?
@AppliedLogic Recently I tested 5 GH2 cameras and found out that the best combinations were:
the oldest (2 years old) and the newest (1 month old) camera
the second oldest (1 year old) and the second newest (3 months old) camera
The best combination gave drift which was relatively small (about 15 minutes for +-0.5ms differences)
How is synch tested on crt?
Using a CRT, a PC and this free software: http://www.3dtv.at/Knowhow/Synctest_en.aspx
You know what I really want to use this for, though completely ridiculous. Synching a GH2 to a Tessive Time Filter http://www.tessive.com/home/time-filter/ and fixing the GH2's motion issues.
Applied Logic has updated the GH1/2 Sync controller. Among other things, it has a case now!
David, I've got the first version of this controller and used it for 3D only, i.e. sync control. So aside from the case, is there a good reason why I should upgrade? Are there any changes made that might improve 3D functionality with GH1s?
I've been using a GH2 rig for a while. Now I want to sync two Pocket Cinema Cameras: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10902/bmd-pocket-cinema-camera-stereoscopic-collaboration
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