Hello,
I am biologist, however high-minded that may sound (and rather dull ) on the onset of my photgraphic actions. I have no prior experience in photography, but now i must take some serious photos. My objects are skull skeletons. The fact is that my analysis exerts some serious standardizations of taking photos of specimens. I am in doubt not so much of the type of camera that i should use, but of the construction of some kind of holder. With the help of that thing i could orient every skull precisely in various planes. Specimens are numerous and standardizing photographic environment is essential to analyzing them later. Should i use some wood construct, metal, or even plexiglass is beyond me. It should be lightweight because thees are field photos. Also it should contain mechanism for accommodating skulls of various sizes, and orient them in regard to some marker.
Any ideas?