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Discovery is helping Sony develop their low-end 3D camera???
Just came across this in an article written in HD Magazine
HD Magazine - HD Mag - Why Stereoscopic Editing Is VirtuallyNon-Existent According to the article, Discovery is playing a role in helping Sony develop their latest 3D camera??? Dan |
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Interesting little tidbit. Since Discovery has their own 3D cable network, I guess they want Sony's involvement. But I wonder if it was Sony checking to make sure any future camera of theirs fits Discovery 3D's engineering guidelines.
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If so, that is a smart move on Sony's part.
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It does seam that Sony is going to push 3D very hard.
I don't think this article is entirely off topic and it makes an interesting read: Sony Shows Its Faith In 3D |
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