Panasonic takes 1 camera, puts in 2 lenses, gets 3D footage
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... to shoot 3D footage in full HD. While most 3D video recording systems require you to set up two cameras close to each other, this bad boy puts them both in the same machine.
It works by recording two separate video tracks onto a proprietary P2 flash memory system. You'll them combine those into one piece of footage for display on 3D screens. Right now it's still a concept, but it should come out in some form eventually for a ludicrous amount of money. Get excited!
Via Gizmodo
Panasonic 3D cinema concept camera looks like Wall-E binoculars
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... efforts to enable consumers to enjoy 3D movies in the comfort of their own living rooms with its 3D Full HD Plasma Home Theater System, which incorporates a Plasma HDTV and a Blu-ray Disc player,” said Dr. Paul Liao, Chief Technology Officer of Panasonic Corporation of North America. “The professional 3D Full HD image production system we are going to develop will improve the 3D production environment and accelerate creation of 3D titles.”
[via Gizmodo]
Panasonic 3D HD Camera
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... years.
The new system will also use P2 flash memory who’s “non-mechanical construction and compactness will also be incorporated into the company’s 3D image recording and editing equipment to make production in the field highly flexible and efficient.”
At this time, this is a conceptual gadget with no word or pricing, but it is the right direction for TV entertainment that will probably get other manufacturers to sit up and take notice.
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