Sthreeam Dongle Enables 3D Video and Photo Capture on the iPhone
Posted June 7, 2011 at 3:10pm by iClarified
Sthreeam is a new Kickstarter Project that aims to bring 3D photo and video capture to the iPhone via a dongle accessory.
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We have developed Sthreeam: A plug-and-play device that gives your iPhone the capability to take 3D photos and videos that can be displayed on conventional 2D TV and computer screens using Red-Cyan glasses, and on specially-designed 3D screens.
Sthreeam 3.2 is our first development in 3D around the iPhone 3GS. Designed according to the aesthetic and quality requirements of a true Apple user, it allows you to take 3D photographs with a resolution of 3.2 MP.
Always keeping in mind the aesthetic characteristics and the impeccable quality that Apple gives all of its products, Sthreeam 5.0 sets a new landmark for your iPhone 4: In addition to being able to produce photographs in 3D with a resolution of 5 MP, it allows you to record videos in 3D in VGA at 30 fps.
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The project has a $50,000 goal with 25 days left for funding. A $70 pledge will get you a Sthreeam 5.0 unit.
Take a look at the video below for more information.
Read More [via Gizmodo]
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We have developed Sthreeam: A plug-and-play device that gives your iPhone the capability to take 3D photos and videos that can be displayed on conventional 2D TV and computer screens using Red-Cyan glasses, and on specially-designed 3D screens.
Sthreeam 3.2 is our first development in 3D around the iPhone 3GS. Designed according to the aesthetic and quality requirements of a true Apple user, it allows you to take 3D photographs with a resolution of 3.2 MP.
Always keeping in mind the aesthetic characteristics and the impeccable quality that Apple gives all of its products, Sthreeam 5.0 sets a new landmark for your iPhone 4: In addition to being able to produce photographs in 3D with a resolution of 5 MP, it allows you to record videos in 3D in VGA at 30 fps.
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The project has a $50,000 goal with 25 days left for funding. A $70 pledge will get you a Sthreeam 5.0 unit.
Take a look at the video below for more information.
Read More [via Gizmodo]