AipTeck 3D Camcorder

Posted by admin | 3D Corders,AipTeck 3D Camcorder | Tuesday 3 May 2011 16:56

Utilizing powerful, dual-HD sensors allows you to capture 3D stills and videos that can be converted with the included software to work with most major brand 3D televisions. The 3D-HD has a built-in 3D LCD for instant playback, or you can connect it to your PC via USB, or to your HDTV via HDMI. It also has the ability to shoot video and capture still photos in standard 2D. Open up a whole new Dimension of video with Aiptek’s 3D-HD camcorder. Watch short video:

Helicopter 3D Camera

Posted by admin | 3D Video,Helicopter 3D Camera | Tuesday 3 May 2011 16:39
14th, 15th and 16th FPV helicopter flight Live video feed, video from onboard camera gets transmitted in real time to the video goggles. FPV= abbreviation for “First Person View”.

FPV Setup:
1,3 GHz 400 mW video transmitter and receiver from BEVRC (www.bevrc.com) with stock 3 dBi antenna (upper plastic casing removed, should be better for 1280MHz) on RX and small Lawmate 3 dBi antenna on TX
Video receiver powered with 11,1V LiPo battery
1,2 or 1,3 GHz transmitters are legal in Austria with Radio (Ham) License between 1240 and 1300 MHz up to 200W
I’m using channel 9 (1280 MHz)
WDR700 (= KPC-DNR700PHB) PAL camera (Sony Super HADII CCD), factory (= default) settings, I’ve tried other settings but default is the best in my opinion
Fat Shark RCV922 Aviator Edition video goggles
Microphone
Weight FPV gear: approx. 100 g
Powering the FPV gear with the 3s flight battery, ferrite ring used against interference (I had some brightness problems, much better now!)

FPV Recording:
Canon MVX200i Mini DV PAL Camcorder (DV-AVI, 720×576, 25 fps)
Deinterlacing with “Alparysoft Deinterlace” (Advanced method, ME search enabled) ,saved with “Cedocida DV Codec” and Virtual Dub
Editing with Ulead Videostudio 11
Compressing with Xvid, Single Pass, Quantizer 4 (approx. 55 MB per minute), MP3 256 kps CBR Stereo
This is the best possible quality in my opinion (with this camera, transmitter setup)

AUW 974 g
Maximum flight time (hovering, slow flying): 10 min. (260 mAh/min energy consumption)
Average flight time: 7 min.
Range: approx. 800m with this setup

Costs:
Heli, camera approx. 1000 Euro (special setup for hard 3D flight)
Altogether approx. 2500 Euro (Flight Simulator, transmitter, batteries, charger, video goggles, FPV video recorder….)

Typical crash costs: 50 – 300 Euro

Cameron’s 3D Camera

Posted by admin | 3D News | Tuesday 3 May 2011 16:30
Director James Cameron joins Kevin Pereira for a special Gadget Pr0n as they take a look at the Cameron-Pace 3D camera rig, the same camera used to create the 3D effects of the award winning movie. The video below will provide more info on the movie maker of Avatar:

High Speed 3D

Posted by admin | 3D Cam,High Speed 3D | Tuesday 3 May 2011 15:41
High speed 240f­ps stereo­scop­ic 3D dig­i­tal video of two Toy­ota FJ Cruis­ers ford­ing a pud­dle, and two weapons in­struc­tors fir­ing M4 ri­fles from the Gryphon Group mil­i­tary train­ing fa­cil­i­ty. All footage was shot in HD by Eric Deren to be viewed with red-cyan glasses. Watch the video below:

Holga 3D Camera

Posted by admin | 3D Cam,Holga 3D Camera | Tuesday 3 May 2011 15:36

JVC 3D Camera

Posted by admin | 3D Cam,JVC 3D Camera | Tuesday 3 May 2011 15:34

Single Lens 3D

Posted by admin | 3D Cam,Single Lens 3D Camera | Tuesday 3 May 2011 15:27

Panasonic 3D Camera

Posted by admin | 3D Cam,Panasonic 3D Camera | Tuesday 3 May 2011 15:18

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