3D video systems are offering a
duplication of the world experience by giving to each eye a unique
version of the video. By projecting a separate image for each eye, a 3D
image is created. The objects in a 3D video can be in front of or behind
the screen. To view 3D video, the display technology
3D video systems are offering a
duplication of the world experience by giving to each eye a unique
version of the video. By projecting a separate image for each eye, a 3D
image is created. The objects in a 3D video can be in front of or behind
the screen. To view 3D video, the display technology and the 3D glasses
are capable to give to the left eye only the video meant for this left
eye, and same for the right eye. Plenty of different technologies are
designed to accomplish the 3D viewing.
The Anaglphic method
The
most popular 3D glasses are the one with red & blue lens as this
system was used in the past for many 3-D movies and 3D effects. These
glasses use the anaglyphic method of displaying a 3D image.
Anaglyph
image is made by using color filters to remove a part of the visible
color spectrum from the image meant for each eye which only sees the
image that contains the portion of the color spectrum not filtered out
by the lens.
The Polarized technology
The light travels in waves which can be watched vertically or
horizontally by using different polarizing filters. When the light goes
through a polarizing filter which is horizontal, it can can pass through
but it will be blocked by a vertically aligned polarizing filter.
This
technology is done by changing the polarization of the light emitted
from each pixel to the desired orientation for each eye : the resolution
provided by polarized displays to each eye is half of the full display
resolution.
The Alternate Frame solution
Some of the latest 3D HD televisions are capable to displaying 3D video
with separate left and right-eye pictures in an alternating sequence.
To avoid a flicker effect, it is necessary to use a refresh rate of 200
Hz for example : then a 200 Hz 3D TV will display a full resolution
frame for left eye for a 200th of a second, followed by a full
resolution frame for the other eye (right) for the next 200th of a
second. The result is each eye will see 100 frames per second, but for
less than half the time that the video is playing.
This
technology is known by the “active shutter” glasses for viewing 3D
video. They are made with liquid crystal lenses in front of each eye and
received an infrared synchronization signal from a base station to
synchronize the glasses to the display.
Compatible with regular PC
No 3D TV at home? No Problem!
The
built-in software of iH3 enables you to upload your stereoscopic 3D
Videos to Youtube 3D simply by pressing a single button. Enjoy 3D
red/cyan effect on any PC/Notebook with the included glasses and
experience your 3D World anywhere you like.
Compatible with all the HDTV 3D
The glasses have 3 different types: Red-Cyan, Polarizer and Shutter
glasses. Currently, the iH3 is working with these 3 technologies. But
these glasses can’t be shared between different 3D HD TV : for example,
you can’t wear shutter glasses to watch a 3D TV which need polarizer.
Just connect through the HDMI cable of the iH3 to a 3D HD TV and enjoy directly the 3D movies or the 3D pictures !
Speifications
• Digital camcorder records high definition 1920 x 1080 (1080p/30) videos in 3D or 2D
• Captures 720p HD video at 60 fps in 3D or 2D, perfect for sports and actions
• 5 megapixel still image camera for 3D or 2D pictures
• Captures 3D images by using 2 lenses and 2 image sensors set apart from different angle
• Preview and immediately playback 3D image on 3.2” 3D LCD screen (no additional glasses needed)
• Display : 8,1 cm (3,2 « ) diagonal, 2D/3D TFT Display, 480 x 320 Pixel
• Lens : 2x Fixed lens
• Digital Zoom : 10X in 2D Modus // 4X in 3D Modus
• LED Light 2x LED
• Bundled software for 3D YouTube upload and converting of 3D files to view on any screen with 3D glasses
• Video Resolution Full HD: 1920×1080, 30fps, 16:9 – HD 720p: 1280×720, 30fps, 16:9
• 3D file format AVC (Advanced Video Recording) H.264 (.mp4), JPEG, Side-by-Side
• Internal Memory : 128 MB (not for storage)
• External memory : SD/SDHC up to 32 GB
• Built-in stereo microphone
• Rechargeable Li-Ion battery