RE: RE: RE: IMAX?This page is worth taking a look at to see much of the detail of their cameras. Note the twin lens configuation.
https://gizmodo.com/5271638/a-rare-tour-of-imax-cameras
Remember Isee3D technology is not perfect for every shoot in 3D. For the very long shots, there is no substitute for two cameras with lots of space between! Aside from the shooting advantages we have all the way down to working with a lens that can be less than one millimetre (retinal 'scope), we score heavily in post production cost reduction and, overall, with our sublimely comfortable imaging.
Where I personally have a lot of interest now is in pro-sumer camera technology. I realy do believe that, like film students pounced on the Canon 5D Mark II for 2D HD, independent film producers, looking to get into 3D, will rapidly adopt pro-sumer 3D cameras and start churning out 3D movies. Probably most of you know about Panasonic and Sony bringing out pro-sumer 3D cameras. This is a very interesting opportunity for us too aside from cellphones and the 'handycam' versions.
Have a great holiday weekend.
Nigel.