KEYWORDS: Cameras, 3D acquisition, 3D displays, Imaging systems, 3D image processing, Stereoscopic cameras, Control systems, Optical spheres, Rods, Video
The autostereoscopic 3D display technology requires 3D image acquisition, of which most of the real scene 3D images are taken by camera array. However, at present, the multi-lens stereoscopic camera in the market only has fixed lens spacing or it is not convenient enough that the lens spacing adjustment of the camera array assembled by various research institutions. All of this caused the shooting limitations to be large. There is also a single-lens camera mounted on the guide rail to slide shooting, but it is only suitable for shooting still life. In this paper, we study and provide an autostereoscopic 3D shooting system based on camera arrays, the system consists of 8 to 12 high quality micro digital single lens reflex cameras. Through the L-type mounting plate and the X -type hinged components, each camera can be adjusted according to actual needs its own position, also can quickly adjust the spacing between each camera to make it equal. This system is easy to assemble and disassemble, easy to operate, and can be widely used in the field of the autostereoscopic 3D image acquisition
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