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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

UC-23-3D 1080p Stereoscopic Camera Module

Posted on 02:13 by Unknown


It's expensive but looks great.  Dual synchronized cameras.  It can output a combined single hdmi output for use with non 3d streaming systems.
This could turn a Cisco or Polycom or a PC in to a 3d video conference system if you use the right monitors.

http://www.entner-electronics.com/tl/index.php/uc-23-3d.html


High resolution stereoscopic ("3D") color camera with integrated zoom-lens and AF.


Features

  • High integration, easy to use: Two color cameras with zoom-lenses and auto-focus, live VGA/HDMI output and USB interface - all in one device
  • Based on our proven UC-23-HDMI
  • Two integrated high quality 12x zoom-lens with AF, precisely aligned (16x zoom available on request)
  • High resolution: up to 1080p (1920 x 1200 available on request)
  • High frame rate: 30fps at 1080p (refresh-rate: 50 or 60 Hz), 60fps at 720p
  • Live VGA and HDMI outputs for direct connection of a 3D-monitor
  • Many 3D-formats supported: interlaced, side-by-side, page-flip
  • USB 2.0 interface (USB-Video Class, Hi-Speed)
  • Both cameras are precisely synchronized (both optical and sensor-timing)
  • Electronically adjustable vergence-distance
  • Open frame, for integration into OEM equipment
  • Connection cable between camera-head and mainboard can be several meters for remote-head applications
  • Custom modifications possible, extendable with add-on boards
  • For usage in stereoscopic measurement applications or professional 3D-cameras you can contact our partner 3D-one B.V. (www.3d-one.com)

      Downloads

      application/pdf UC-23-3D Product Brief (322.0 KiB)

      Pricing

      UC-23-3D sample kit (including keypad, power-supply and USB-cable): EUR 3.690
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