Fujifilm announced their latest camera technology at the Photokina techshow in Cologne that could produce 3-D photos aside from taking conventional photos. The technology is said to feature two lenses, combining pictures to produce a 3D version on the display screen.
Officially called as the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3-D System, this new system might be included in Fuji cameras next year with the Japanese being the first beneficiaries.
As usual, no information on when exactly and for how much will the 3D cams will cost. Anywa, here’s a pretty cool demo movie on the Japanese Fujifilm website.
[Link] [Fujifilm News Release]
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