Panasonic voiced a growth of a world’s initial digital transmutable twin-lens, creation it probable to fire 3-D with an transmutable lens complement camera. As a brand brand brand brand new partial of of Panasonic’s absolute lineup of transmutable lenses as partial of a LUMIX G Micro System, a twin-lens will concede high-quality sharpened in 3-D. Panasonic skeleton to recover this brand brand brand brand new lens for sale prior to a finish of a year.






"This year will be remembered as a ‘First Year of 3-D Era’ as well as Panasonic has already taken a lead by rising 3-D able VIERA televisions as well as Blu-ray 3-D front players," pronounced Darin Pepple, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. "With Panasonic’s growth of a twin-lens able of 3-D shooting, a association is on condition which consumers with a approach to constraint their own 3-D content, which they can afterwards suffer examination in a amenities of their own home. Panasonic is dedicated to elaborating a 3-D ecosystem, vouchsafing consumers emanate as well as arrangement realistic 3-D images in their homes."






Basically, 3-D sharpened with an transmutable lens complement camera is probable usually by regulating scenery systems or by mixing dual lenses as well as dual CCDs. However, these systems have been not preferred as well as have worry capturing relocating objects. Panasonic’s brand brand brand brand new 3-D lens for a LUMIX G Micro System facilities dual visual systems commissioned inside of a hole of a lens mount, formulating stereo images from a left as well as right lenses which have been afterwards processed with a 3-D picture estimate system. Thanks to Panasonic’s modernized technologies in visual technology, picture estimate systems, as well as lens tub design, a 3-D lens will be compress in size.






This brand brand brand brand new compress 3-D able transmutable lens will be easy to hoop as well as concede present 3-D shooting, but exaggeration or time loiter in between left as well as right images—even when sharpened relocating objects.