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Old 01-09-2010, 07:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A 3-D 1080P Camcorder is being released in 2010 for those that want to make videos in 3-D HD quality and then watch the videos on a 3-D 1080P display with special $100 glasses. Uses a memory card for storage. Cost is $21,000 for Camcorder.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/30710/panasonic-twin-lens-full-hd-3d-camcorder

http://stuff.tv/blogs/ces/archive/2010/01/08/ces-2010-panasonic-3d-camcorder-hands-on-photos.aspx

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A 3-D 1080P Camcorder is being released in 2010 for those that want to make videos in 3-D HD quality and then watch the videos on a 3-D 1080P display with special $100 glasses. Uses a memory card for storage. Cost is $21,000 for Camcorder.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/30710/panasonic-twin-lens-full-hd-3d-camcorder

http://stuff.tv/blogs/ces/archive/2010/01/08/ces-2010-panasonic-3d-camcorder-hands-on-photos.aspx
Parallax looks pretty limited with that rig, for $21K. Must be somewhat restricted on what the optimal focal length would be, to enhance the 3D effect.

Closeup of someone's face is one thing; watching a car going around a racetrack is something different.

A better rig would use two cameras, mounted separately, and something to synchronize the images. But what do I know.
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Yea wouldnt good 3D video have to be meticulously edited for what should be in the fore and background space?
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Yea wouldnt good 3D video have to be meticulously edited for what should be in the fore and background space?
I'd guess yes...no doubt, this thing is perfect at focusing each lens to match the other, but you need to widen the space between lenses for get the depth right. I have no idea how that's done with this unit, but the lenses look fixed in place. Electronically, maybe, somehow?

Good question.
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I have no idea how that's done with this unit, but the lenses look fixed in place.
Do your eyes move farther apart when looking at a larger background?
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Wow its looks like wall-E

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Wow its looks lik wall-E
DUDE

It really does! I wish you hadn't mentioned it, now I'm going to crack up every time I see it....
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It really does! I wish you hadn't mentioned it, now I'm going to crack up every time I see it....
When i saw that camera i felt down, too
I got pain in my side ribs by laughing that hard
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This is how you make a technology useful for the mainstream ($21,000 isn't exactly budget friendly, but much cheaper than most), this will give even independent filmmakers the opportunity to film in 3D, and you are going to see alot more independent projects planned in 3D. Thanks Cameron for leading a new future of movies .
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Those lenses do look like Wall-E... But getting back to the point, I wonder what 3D Home Videos would be like. I assume the ones being recorded will reach at the camera every nth occasion to create 3D effects.
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