Cesar Rubio Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 SPECS OF THE CAMERA: Maximum resolution: 2048x1088 pxs. Progressive Scan. Maximum frame rates at full resolution: 340 fps. (in uncompressed RAW mode) It can do 25p,50p for PAL countries and 24p,48p,30p and 60p. for NTSC countries. Connectivity: Camera Link. Sensor: 2/3" CMOS sensor with Global Shutter. ISO: 640 at 0dB. Pixel size: 5.5x5.5µm. Lens mount: C-mount 2/3" lenses. Housing Size (LxWxH): 42 mm x 29 mm x 29 mm. (minimum Stereo Base or IA for side by side stereo 3D shooting is 29mm. but also depends on the lenses width) Pricing: $1526 US Dlls. (each camera body without lens) And also there is a camera (optical size is 1") that can do 2048x2048 pxs. up to 180 fps. Price $2226 US Dlls. I see that the extra horizontal resolution can be of help in 3-D shots that were not properly adjusted while shooting. I would probably shoot at 2048x1188 pxs. resolution at 50 or 60 fps to have margin for cropping to 1920x1080 pxs and then down convert to 1280x720 pxs for HD-3DTV or 3-D Bluray delivery. With those camera specs and pricing I doubt that you can find anything better than that in the market! With one DVR Express recorder and a laptop we can record 2K+/60p stereo recordings, see the image on top: http://www.ioindustries.com/solutions/multicamera.html Here you can download a grab from a camera that has the same CMOSIS 2kx2K sensor on one of the Basler Ace camera: (Lens: Pentax 25mm at F5.6 Speed: 30 fps at 1/30th) The Pentax lenses are "TV" resolution lenses that resolve pretty poorly for HD resolutions, there are better c-mount 2/3" lenses on the market like the Fujinon 5MP or these 10 MP lenses: http://www.machinevisionstore.com/catalog/ByCategory?category=4&group=11&pageSize=10 Thanks, Cesar Rubio. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cesar Rubio Posted October 17, 2011 Author Share Posted October 17, 2011 It seems that I forgot to include the link to the download the grab, sorry (unless it was removed by a moderator here): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A8ER12BX Thanks, CR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anmol Mishra Posted September 29, 2013 Share Posted September 29, 2013 Hi Cesar. Have you been able to use any CMV2000 to capture 340fps in a 3d rig ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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