New Technica 3D Series brings new precision, speed and simplification to stereoscopic 3D production
The Technica 3D systems are configurable into both beam splitter and parallel camera platforms, and the systems are scaled to fit popular cameras from the tiny SI-2K Mini to a full size Red One-even with zoom lenses. Camera and lens controls are neatly imbedded.
Technica 3D systems are available in three different sizes to accommodate a variety of cameras. The largest, Quasar, is designed for full size digital cinema cameras, such as the Sony 1500 or the Red One equipped with prime or zoom lenses. The mid-sized Proton mounts box-style digital cinema cameras such as the Scarlet, Epic and the SI-2K. The ultra-small Neutron is designed for the tiny 2/3″ or 1/3″ imager cameras sporting C-mount lenses such as the SI-2K Mini and the Iconix. All three Technica 3D systems can convert from parallel to beamsplitter and back depending on the application.
Element Technica has also developed a series of intuitive hardware/software tools to automate stereo calculation. These tools will be available as add-in modules for the core systems to enable the director or DP to intuitively control how much or how little the subject comes off of the screen, without requiring complex IO and CONV calculation techniques. IO, CONV and standard lens zoom, focus and iris control can be coordinated through the company’s patented Stereo Assist feature.
The Technica 3D systems begin shipping in the fall of 2009, with the first deliveries scheduled to go to Hollywood rental houses. For more information: www.technica3D.com.
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