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Rollei 3D digital camera Mark Peters : December 26th 2010 - 13:13 CET
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Rollei Powerflex 3D camera : Rollei is getting started in the third dimension in 2011 by presenting its first-ever consumer products for an 3D experience with the Rollei Powerflex 3D digital camera and the Rollei design line 3D digital picture frame. Rollei’s new 3D consumer electronic devices are equipped with the special Parallax Barrier Display Technology, so that you can marvel at 3D digital pictures and videos without any special glasses whatsoever. With Rollei’s Powerflex 3D digital camera, it is possible to easily produce 3 dimensional photographic and video works of art by yourself. Two camera lenses that work simultaneously with 1/2.5" CMOS image sensors record 3D photos with a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels.
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Rollei Powerflex 3D digital camera
Digital videos can be shot in brilliant HD quality (1280x720 pixles) at 30 pictures per second. The 3D pictures appear on the 2.8 inch LCD display with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels in such a way that each one of the observer’s eyes sees a slightly displaced image, which is then automatically merged into a three-dimensional image. This effect provides 3D enjoyment without glasses. The two-eye, 5 megapixel Rollei Powerflex 3D digital camera can naturally also photograph and film in 2D. An 8x digital zoom is available in 2D mode as well. Pressing a button on the new Rollei camera switches between 3D and 2D shooting modes. You can make use of technical features, such as the digital image.

3D digital camera pictures on a TV
The 3D digital camera from Rollei has an stabiliser and you can manually adjust the white balance, in both shooting modes. But the technical features are not the only reason why you won’t ever want to do without your Rollei Powerflex 3D digital camera. The digital camera’s slim design and the intuitive menu navigation are also very persuasive. Anyone who would like to admire his own 3D works on a large scale can easily connect the Rollei Powerflex 3D digital camera to a 3D TV set or monitor thanks to the HDMI connector and TV output (PAL/NTSC). With the help of the special glasses that belong to the respective screen, you can dive into the 3D world that you photographed yourself. |


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