Introducing a new camera for all your 3D creations.
It's the world's first point-and-shoot 3D camera. It's not a
conventional camera, but it's like a camera - particularly when it comes to
learning curve and ease of use. If you can use a point-and-shoot Nikon, you'll
find the Lynx even easier to use. Instead of outputting 2D images, it produces
3D models of whatever you point it at.
It's a light, plastic device shaped like a tablet. It has
specialized, front-mounted optics including a 640x480 color camera and a 3D
sensor. On the front, there's a large, 14" color LCD screen for an instant
and accurate view of imaging results. You can navigate your captured models
using joysticks, just like a videogame controller. The device has a powerful
graphics card for capture/render and high-capacity storage. The battery is good
for four hours. It fixes the annoying stuff (bad battery life, small screens,
costly storage) of conventional cameras.