Barry_Green
Moderator
Having done multiple-camera tests before, I can say that it's extremely difficult to pull that off and make everyone happy. Each additional camera you add, multiplies the complexity of "getting it right" by an order of magnitude. You have to make sure that the white balance, picture profile, shutter speed, exposure, framing, field of view, and everything else are equalized before and during each and every shot, and ... well, if you've got an operator for each camera it's do-able, but one or two guys trying to run every one of the cameras, it becomes unmanageable very quickly. And when you post your results, everyone whose camera didn't "win" will lambaste you for having done something or other wrong. It's a thankless job.