Sunday, April 8, 2012

Test of SVP DC-3D-80 Camera in 3D: Patrick Kirchem on His Recumbent Trike

Test of SVP DC-3D-80 Camera in 3D: Patrick Kirchem on His Recumbent Trike Tube. Duration : 11.42 Mins.


Patrick Kirchem was one of the participants in the "ROAM 2011" (Roll Over America 2011: www.rolloveramerica.eu) velomobile ride across the United States. I was at the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf on Friday, April 6, 2012, to try out a cheap little3D stereoscopic video/still camera I had just purchased new online for , and I saw Patrick sitting on his recumbent trike. I asked if it would be ok to interview him and post it on the Internet. He tells us about his experiences on the ROAM tour. I used this cheap little 3D camera in 720p mode, edited it with CyberLink PowerDirector 10, added royalty free music, and here's the result. I took the video hand-held without a tripod, and my hand shaking caused the jumpiness. See the other Santa Cruz coastal videos I took with this camera which were more steady, for comparison. The camera will be the subject of a video review to be posted here on my YouTube channel. Watch for the critique, including the good and the bad of this little camera that I bought new for only from an online store, just to see what you can get in this 3D camera for so little cash. It's the SVP DC-3D-80. Watch my YouTube channel here for additional videos about this remarkably economical ("cheap") camcorder/camera. I've discovered why the left & right images are so unstable relative to each other. The camera has an automatic convergence adjusting feature which shifts the left/right positions to the distance its algorithm decides is best for the scene. This ...

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