Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Smallest 3D Camera In the World : SonyTX9 and WX5

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Sony has just add a newest of digital cameras, known as Cyber-Shot. Two models of  still camera digital is the DSC-TX9 and DSC-WX5. Interestingly, both cameras are claimed to Sony as the world's smallest 3D camera. With its technology, cameras made by Japanese vendors that deliver results in 3-dimensional image capture system with a single lens without sweeping motion.
 
Users can capture a panoramic image in 3D form more easily than usual. Sony accidentally pinned the technology capable of capturing a number of frames with high speed and then "stitched" into one whole picture, namely the 3D panoramic photo. Of course, users are allowed to select the 2D option if at any time you need it, as well as 3D television in general. Unfortunately, to enjoy the images the DSC-DSC-WX5 TX9 and users require additional devices, such as HDMI cable to connect it to TV and 3D glasses, which both sold separately from the camera.

DSC-TX9 comes with 3.5-inch screen with 921k resolution touch screen, while the DSC-WX5 presents slightly smaller screen, the usual 2.8-inch LCD screen. With Multi-Angle Sweep feature, you can see the simulation of 3D images on the camera LCD screen by moving the camera to the back or side. This technology will take 15 pictures from various angles and compile them into one frame. Then the image of the compilation will be "merged" with 3D effect and a 3D image on the screen.

Not just the pictures, this digital camera can also record the video. And always, Sony allows the quality of full HD (high definition) with the AVCHD format, which is usually used in Sony's line of camcorders.

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