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3D Camera: Transforming Depth Perception in Digital Imaging
A 3D camera is an advanced imaging device designed to capture depth information in addition to traditional two-dimensional images. Unlike standard cameras that only record height and width, 3D cameras measure the distance between objects and the camera lens, allowing them to create realistic three-dimensional images or models. This technology uses techniques such as stereo vision, structured light, or time-of-flight sensors to capture depth data. As industries increasingly adopt immersive technologies, 3D cameras have become an important tool in fields ranging from entertainment to industrial automation.