3D goggles?





Hartz

Herpaderpinator
The Oculus Rift will be your ticket for 3D FPV. I plan to toy with it when my kit arrives next century.

It looks like the 3D FPV camera would solve the first problem I was thinking of, getting stereo video to the ground.
 

DucktileMedia

Drone Enthusiast
I thought I had the next great idea when I thought of doing this last year. Then I saw that it was something already out there. After all we already have goggles with 2 screens. But the problem is getting 2 signals transmitted to the screens without a doubling in hardware. It's more than possible and thus one place that was posted makes the camera part. The lacking component is a pair of goggles that doesn't split 1 signal into both screens. It would be really interesting to see what evolves with this as it has to be the next best thing in fpv.
 

ChrisViperM

Active Member
The Oculus Rift will be your ticket for 3D FPV. I plan to toy with it when my kit arrives next century.


I guess the Oculus won't work with FPV (at least for now). It's got a 110° Point-of-view and needs special programmed software (mostly games) to be useful:




Here is a lot of talk about 3D-FPV:

http://forums.openpilot.org/topic/13381-worlds-first-3d-fpv-camera/

http://forums.openpilot.org/topic/13381-worlds-first-3d-fpv-camera/page-2#entry131667 ........(emrlabs is the developer of the 3D-FPV cam)

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1133309



http://emrlabs.com/ are the developers of the 3D-FPV cam, are from Canada (NO Chinese crap) and also developed the ForceFly Joystick control:





....might be time to go completely bananas, get the 3D-cam and a set-up like this:





Chris
 
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