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Sony Claims to Beat 3D Parallax with Single Lens Camera System
October 8, 2009



"Smoke and mirrors" never had much of a positive connotation but, sans the smoke, Sony is looking to a unique mirror technology to get beyond some of the core image capture problems with recording 3D. The company is about to announce at CEATEC, Japan’s Autumnal version of our Winter CES, a new single lens 3D camera technology. They claim its "capable of recording natural and smooth 3D images of even fast-moving subject matter [by combining] a newly developed optical system for single lens 3D camera which captures the left and right images simultaneously, together with existing high frame rate (HFR) recording technology to realize 240fps 3D filming." They plan to demonstrate a prototype of said device in Chiba City, Japan, on October 6th.

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