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Just a thought on Cameras

 
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pkang0202



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:51 pm    Post subject: Just a thought on Cameras Reply with quote

With the way Cameras have slimmed down and become so compact, why not have double lens cameras? Our bodies have 2 lenses (eyes).

I think the camera's biggest limitation is the fact it can only shoot what is directly in front of you.

With today's technology, why not make a camera with 2 lenses. You can increase the field of vision dramatically. I would also think pictures could be better focused with 2 lenses pointing at an object, and having the camera's processor/autofocus zero in on the subject in question and snapping a a great pic.

I just think if you use a wide angle lens, you end up with things like barrel distortion. Panarama shots (using gimicks like stich assist) still give a very distorted image.

I think with today's technology, it should be feasible to have 2 lenses side by side that could be properfly focused with an advanced autofocus control.

What do you think?

*EDIT*
I see that Kodak has a dual lens camera, but I think ts functionality is different that what I'm thinking. I'm thinking about a camera that can see horizontally the same degrees of vision that a human eyes do.
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