On February 21, 2013, a day after the?PlayStation 4?was announced,[2][3]?a camera was revealed to be in development for the PlayStation 4, nicknamed the “PlayStation 4 Eye” after its predecessor, the?PlayStation Eye.[4]?It was also featured in the trailer that teased the PlayStation 4. The PlayStation camera was released on November 15, 2013, alongside the PlayStation 4.In March 2014, Sony announced that over 900,000 PlayStation Cameras were sold alongside the PlayStation 4 console, leading to shortages of stock supply.[5]?It was estimated that 15% of PlayStation 4 owners also owned a PlayStation Camera.[6][7]Alongside the unveiling of the?PlayStation 4 Pro?and?PlayStation 4 Slim?on September 7, 2016, a design revision of the PlayStation Camera was unveiled for release on September 15, 2016. The new design has a cylindrical shape instead of the rectangular shape of the original revision, and now features a stand that can be used to adjust the camera’s angle, instead of a movable part of the camera itselfPlayStation Camera has two?1280?800?pixel?cameras?with?lenses?having an f?f/2.0, with a 30?cm focusing distance, and an 85??field of view.[1]?With the dual camera setup, the camera can operate at different modes, depending on the target application.[10]?The two cameras can be used together for the?depth perception?of objects in its field of vision,[11]?akin to the?Xbox’s?Kinect?peripheral.[12]?Alternatively, one of the cameras can be used for recording video, and the other for?motion tracking.[13]camera features a four-channel microphone array,[1]?which reduces background noise and may even be used to receive voice commands.[10]?It is 186?mm נ27?mm נ27?mm (7.3?in נ1.1?in נ1.1?in) (width ? height ? depth), with a weight of 183 grams (6.5?oz).[1]?It records video in?RAW?and?YUV?formats and connects to the console via its specified port.On February 21, 2013, a day after the?PlayStation 4?was announced,[2][3]?a camera was revealed to be in development for the PlayStation 4, nicknamed the “PlayStation 4 Eye” after its predecessor, the?PlayStation Eye.[4]?It was also featured in the trailer that teased the PlayStation 4. The PlayStation camera was released on November 15, 2013, alongside the PlayStation 4.In March 2014, Sony announced that over 900,000 PlayStation Cameras were sold alongside the PlayStation 4 console, leading to shortages of stock supply.[5]?It was estimated that 15% of PlayStation 4 owners also owned a PlayStation Camera.[6][7]Alongside the unveiling of the?PlayStation 4 Pro?and?PlayStation 4 Slim?on September 7, 2016, a design revision of the PlayStation Camera was unveiled for release on September 15, 2016. The new design has a cylindrical shape instead of the rectangular shape of the original revision, and now features a stand that can be used to adjust the camera’s angle, instead of a movable part of the camera itselfPlayStation Camera has two?1280?800?pixel?cameras?with?lenses?having an f?f/2.0, with a 30?cm focusing distance, and an 85??field of view.[1]?With the dual camera setup, the camera can operate at different modes, depending on the target application.[10]?The two cameras can be used together for the?depth perception?of objects in its field of vision,[11]?akin to the?Xbox’s?Kinect?peripheral.[12]?YUV?formats and connects to the console via its specified port.
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