Abstract
This paper deals with the use of non-metric cameras in short-range stereophotogrammetry with particular reference to a pair of MAMIYA C330 Professional Cameras. The distortion characteristics of the lenses are studied and the camera system is tested when resulting photography is used in a stereophotogrammetric analytical and analogue (stereoplotting) mode. The advantage of using projective transformation theory in short-range stereophotogrammetry is discussed and the potential accuracy of using a digitiser as a monocomparator to measure X-Y coordinates of image points on positive print enlargements of stereophotographs is demonstrated.
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