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4 SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK
We investigated the interior orientation of consumer cam-
eras with respect to photogrammetric applicability. Time
variations are in the order of 5-times the achievable pre-
cision, as long as no zoom is used. Interpolation of pa-
rameters appears not to be possible in general, especially
concerning zoom and resolution. Therefore individual cal-
ibration is required, in case the camera parameters (zoom,
focus, resolution) can be held fix, and high accuracy re-
quirements are to be faced. Some cameras, e. g. the HP
Photo Smart 435, shows very small and stable distortions,
which also over longer times seem to guarantee accuracies
below 0.5 pixels.
This investigation needs to be extended: (1) fixed focus
cameras in mobile phones, (2) more flexible distortion mod-
els, such as finite elements, (Tecklenburg et al., 2001) and
(3) the time stability of non-linear distortions. The Matlab
public domain software for camera calibration also needs
further attention, posssibly extensions guaranteeing higher
precision, and providing higher automation.
Alltogether, consumer cameras under certain, limited ac-
curacy requirements very well can be used for photogram-
metric purposes.
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