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The D435 is being demoed at Roscon roscon.ros.org. Did well on shiny and black objects, with a minimum distance of 0.2m.
The person who was at the demo told me it was "the best he had seen" of the RGBD cameras available.
Intel, how about letting us know where else it will be demoed, since we have a few months until it is available?
Folks can make purchasing decisions. Also, we need a new category on this bboard for the 400 series.
Thanks
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Thanks so much for the information!
The current official projected date for the availability of the D-cameras is October.
https://software.intel.com/en-us/realsense/400-series Intel® RealSense™ Depth Cameras D400-Series | Intel® Software
You may also be interested in a video from last November that demonstrates depth-tracking a street from a car in motion using the 400 Series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BIxXn0DIK0&t=968s# t=26m30s Intel presents RealSense™ at the IDTechEx Show!: From 3D Printing to Drones - YouTube
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Thanks Diego!
cga, I would add that you can prepare in advance for the D-camera launch by accessing some preliminary documentation and downloads for the new RealSense SDK 2.0 at the temporary documentation links page that I set up recently.
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Hi cga,
I understand what you mean.
We have been working on documentation and resources about the 400 series cameras. However, this information will be available once the cameras are released. As MartyG pointed out, the release date is October.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Diego V.
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