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Stereoscopic camera Other Half [not relevant]

asked 2014-09-26 11:53:46 +0200

tokaru gravatar image

updated 2014-10-28 13:46:49 +0200

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It would be fun to have an Other half with two camera lenses, being able to take stereoscopic photos.

Ideally sold together with a simple viewing device like Google's Cardboard, to view the photos on Jolla's display.

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The bit about using the phone for stereoscopic vision is nice. Would a camera with depth-data do?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMPfRR4gHTs

vattuvarg ( 2014-09-26 21:00:04 +0200 )edit

Interesting project, but with the lenses so close together, the depth-data would not be able to provide a decent stereoscopic view, or would it? I assume it works sufficiently when the objects are not too close, but coming closer, none of the lenses could catch the perspective of the other eye.

tokaru ( 2014-09-28 15:03:12 +0200 )edit

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answered 2014-09-26 20:50:38 +0200

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Interesting idea, but thinking about phone hw in the "First Half", this would require an independent TOH with two objectives, two sensors & own memory before the images could be transfered into the phone. Moving image data via i2c isn't super fast, but I suppose it would be possible (in which case the TOH wouldn't need an independent Bluetooth/WiFi transmitter). However, I'd put this idea on ice even as a community build, for it's price and lack of need among several customers. Sorry for the shot ;)

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Offtopic, but you might want to see what's done with two Jolla's on this: http://reviewjolla.blogspot.com/2014/07/stereo-images-with-jolla-camera.html

simo ( 2014-09-26 20:52:14 +0200 )edit

I don't know much about hardware - if it's actually that complicated it would definitely get too expensive for anyone to buy ;-) I assumed that one additional objective+sensor could be sufficient. Or even hoped that it might be done by just using software and optics, involving mirrors and lenses.

A second Jolla would be a nice workaround, for now :)

tokaru ( 2014-09-28 14:57:35 +0200 )edit

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