Ikonoskop teases A-cam3D to shoot 1080p RAW video in stereo
We don't know much about this thing, Ikonoskop is only teasing the bare minimum of specs, but while we don't expect to be able to afford it, the upcoming A-cam3D is certainly an object of lust. The company has cut its teeth on a $10k 1080p RAW camera, the A-cam dII, and now it's taking that same tech into the realm of 3D. The new 6 pound unit (including battery and memory) will be able record to 25 or 30 fps in individual RAW sequences, has a TBD pricetag, and will be built on order.
[Thanks, Mark]
[Thanks, Mark]























Moving Viewmaster ftw :)
It looks like it takes a MiniDIV tape, if that's what it's called.
hmm... i guess it is half the price of the Panasonic 3D camera... but nothing beats mounting two cameras on the same tripod and calling it 3D!
This looks like some sort of urine/water recycling system used in space craft.
I'm going to be honest, I didn't read the article. The image alone makes me want this thing. It just looks that cool to me. Now I'm gonna go back and find out what it does...
@trainwrecka
Okay, it shoots 3D... it just got that much cooler.
that must be the ugliest 3D cam ever
O.O
at 13.9GB per minute of video the storage capacity better be huge, and fast, and that is only when shooting at 25fps. If they are using the Same 80GB cartridges as the A-cam dII, you are looking at less than 6 minutes of footage for each cartridge....