JWeinCom on 12 August 2012
| Zappykins said: But, if Kinect 2.0 doesn't have an infrared camera, then you couldn't be able to play in the dark or a dimly lit room. Or have digital cameras gotten so good, that even a tiny amount of light is enough for them. I can see two cameras being very useful, but I thought they still would include some infa red (I just hope it's less bring than this one.) I like Kinect 1.0 - it does have some limitations that make you think about how great it *could* be, and I hope the go even better with Kinect 2.0, because they will be designing the console from the ground up to work with Kinect 2.0. |
If you take a digital camera and set the ISO sensitivity to max, you can get pictures in a low light situation. Not great pictures, but you'll be able to tell who you're photographing at least. Dunno how that would really apply to something like Kinect though...







