3D Camera

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  • Started 2 years ago by Derek Sine
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  1. Derek Sine
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    I saw this at CES... hope to get one in soon to show you guys!

    "We got a gander at this pistol-grip, dual lens stereoscopic 3D View
    model, due in June. It shoot only VGA standard def 3D video, but what
    do you want for just $400?

    Believe it or not, that $400 isn't just for the camera. You also get
    a 7-inch digital video viewer. The 3D in both the camcorder's 3-inch 3D
    LCD viewfinder LCD and the frame look almost holographic. For what it
    is, footage actually looked pretty cool. The video is in Motion JPEG, a
    pretty standard file format, but you likely won't be able to view the
    3D footage on anything other than the DXG panel.

    Equally cool, or cooler, are three other new 2D HD cams, the DXG-A85
    HD (March, $300), the DXG-A80V HD ($250, on sale tomorrow), and the
    DXG-590V HD ($200, end of February), which solve a vexing problem: you
    want to shoot at low resolution for easy upload to YouTube or other
    social media sites, but you want HD for posterity. All three of these
    models shoot two versions, HD and QVGA, simultaneously and stores two
    separate files."

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    Derek Sine
    Trails Ventures, LLC.
    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. composite1
    Moderator

    What software can you edit it on? What monitors can you view it in 3D on? Jeez, we were all finally getting onboard with HD now we have to start transitioning to 3D? I think it's a cool thing to lure people back into theaters. But if Hollywood really wants to put butts in the seats, rehashing decades old remakes and making 'eleventy hundrillion' dollar epics in 3D wouldn't be necessary if they would release their lock on who gets to make movies for them.

    H.Wolfgang Porter, Composite Media Producer
    Dreaded Enterprises Unlimited, Inc.
    http://www.dreadedenterprises.com
    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. Don
    Member

    the lenses look a little close together for a realistic effect should they not be at least 3" apart?

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. Derek Sine
    Member

    This was a prototype at CES, it worked. I am still waiting on official photos from DXG. Composite1 good question... I know I was thinking the same thing 3D already!?!

    Posted 2 years ago #

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