4DCAM
4DCAM is a term used in imaging and video technology that does not refer to a single, standardized device or specification. In many contexts, it denotes a camera system capable of capturing four-dimensional data, typically three spatial dimensions plus time, to support dynamic imaging, motion analysis, or virtual production. Technically, 4D capture can be achieved through multi-camera rigs, depth sensors, time-resolved imaging, or light-field approaches, with data fused in post-processing to produce time-resolved 3D sequences or 4D models.
Applications include film production, visual effects, motion capture for animation, scientific imaging, and augmented/virtual reality where
Related topics include 4D imaging, depth cameras, light-field cameras, time-of-flight cameras, motion capture, and virtual production.