A-Cam3D - Another Ikonoskop camera that you can’t buy
Published by Matthew Jeppsen February 4th, 2010 in 3D, Cameras, News
So it’s been just about a year since Ikonoskop initially suggested they’d be shipping the A-cam dII digital cinema camera. So far they’ve managed a few blog updates and posted some footage from a single beta tester. We’ll they’ve just announced another camera system that you can’t yet purchase, a stereoscopic configuration of the as-yet-unshipped A-cam dII, dubbed the A-Cam3D. At least this little teaser doesn’t appear to be a render, so maybe they are already prototyping the thing.
Maybe we’ll see one of these cameras on production some day. At this rate, Scarlet will ship first. I’m sure glad I didn’t postpone a camera upgrade waiting for Scarlet or the dII to ship. Did you?
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I did…but I don’t necessarily regret it. Technology is evolving at a very fast pace. By the time I finally take a plunge I’m sure I will have a wealth of options.
Yeah, I just finished another project with my 7D. I suppose at some point A-Cam dll, Scarlets etc will actually be available for purchase, but it always seems like the real game changers sneak up on everyone and suddenly are there.
Both Red and Ikonoskop better hope no video DSLR with a new codec and anti-moire ships before they finally get something out the door - otherwise, their market will shrink vastly to the high-end only.