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PostSubject: Precisely why The Sony Smallest 3D TX9 Camera Isn't 3D.   Precisely why The Sony Smallest 3D TX9 Camera Isn't 3D. Icon_minitimeSat Oct 08, 2011 8:26 pm

If your first 3D cameras where released to your markets it seemed like there exists a technological buzz around them all. Each of the biggest camera manufacturers hurried to show it has a three dimensional camera capability too. The initial 3D digital camera seemed to be the Fuji W1, and came the upgraded W3 model. Sony released the TX9 because the world smallest 3D digital camera. But it is just not a 3D camera.
The incontrovertible fact that the TX9 is not a full real 3D photographic camera, does not make this a less good camera than its. It has 3D abilities and they're used by thousands of customers worldwide enjoying the new possibilities of 3D. The Sony TX9 is often a superior camera to a lot of the competitors; it includes build in picture modes which will help even your granny acquire breath taking photos.
For a camera to capture real depth 3D, it needs two lenses at minimum. Just like the human being eyes. The two lenses catch two different angles of your object they are exposed to. The camera processor has got the two images and places them one together with the other, or can place them side through side. Only two frames taken together can make a real depth 3D appearance.
The Sony TX9 digicam, has only one lens in front, it is actually a sophisticated upgraded 2D camera, together with some 3D picture effects abilities. Because the Sony TEXAS has only one lens in front, it cannot take 3 dimensional still pictures.
If you ask ones friend to smile and please take a still photo, there are going to be no 3D effect. You will have only one frame constructed from the single lens, and thus there's no option to create any 3D image. Just like seeing the globe with one eye enclosed, no depth perspective can be carried out.
The Fuji W3 video camera (and the former W1 model) offers both two lenses in front of the camera; which means with every exposure a couple frames are captured immediately. The two framed needed to produce a real depth 3D persona.
How then can Sony claim it's got the world smallest three-dimensional camera? Simple they have a very clever feature that manipulates typically the scenery helping the camera in making 3D clips. The Sony TX9 3D camera features a special 揝weep Panoramic? function, this mode means that whenever the camera takes a protracted panoramic sideways clip. 1000s of frames are captured and stored; the Sony TX9 in that case stitches those frames in to a 3D clip. How it can take 2D pictures and flip them into 3D? Considering that the camera was moved (side ways only) when taking the clip, each frame captured features a slightly different angle view in the object. Then the processor can place the frames side-by-side one on top from the other, to show a 3D video.
The new Sony 3d cameras have two lenses in front. The Sony 3D Bloggie released as well as the Sony 3D camcorder each have two lenses. For many people, a 2D digital camcorder with some 3D benefits is far more than they should enjoy a good cameras and 3D options.


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