Panasonic 3D lens
Panasonic has announced it is developing a digital 3D interchangeable lens for the Micro Four Thirds system, to be launched by the end of the year. The lens will include two optical paths, projecting left and right image pairs onto the camera sensor. These twin images can later be combined to provide a single 3D image using the company’s 3D image processing system and displayed using one of its Viera televisions. The company says it will be the first such lens for a digital system.
The system is likely to work in a similar manner to the one introduced with the company’s HDC-SDT750 camcorder, launched earlier this morning. This attachment lens also projects pairs of images onto the sensor of a modified version of one of the company’s existing camcorders. Unlike this system, the development press release for the Micro Four Thirds lens focuses on still images – it is not yet clear whether existing Micro Four Thirds cameras could (or could be modified to) shoot video with the lens.
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