Posts Tagged ‘3D imaging’

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

DXG is selling a 3D digicam for $70   DXG 018 2

Itching to get into the new 3D craze, but you don’t have the bucks to spend on a premium dual-lens cam? Check this out: DXG is selling the DXG-018, a dual-lens digital cam that can snap stereoscopic 3D images for $70. So what’s the catch? For starters, it’s not as “cutting edge” as you think. In fact, it uses a really old-school method for coming up with the 3D images that you can view. Oh, it’s a digital camera alright: it can shoot 1.3MP stills and save them as JPEG files onto an SD card. But to view the images, you’re also going to need to pony up $13 for a pack of five 3D viewers to see them in 3D, View Master-style.

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Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Sony unveils new 3D capable Cyber shot compacts   sony sweep panorama

Sony just unveiled three new compact cams, with two—the WX5 and TX9—that make up Sony’s first cameras “that can capture amazing 3D images to enjoy on any 3D-compatible TV.” The two cams both feature 12.1 megapixels sensors, and achieve the 3D images using something called 3D Sweep Panorama technology.

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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Sony looking to expand to 3D digicams   Sony Alpha 3DThe 3D hype won’t end with video:  apparently, Sony is gunning for a piece of the 3D pie that isn’t tied to an HDTV, PC, console, or home entertainment system. According to a dpreview interview with Masashi Imamura, the president of Sony’s Personal Imaging and Sound business group, they’re looking at expanding into consumer-class 3D imaging. That means 3D digital cameras for everyone (or at least everyone who’s potentially willing to spend for it) if Sony decides to follow through.

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