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3D camera has limitations

by on19 August 2009


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Fujifilm,
which is about to release FinePix W1 REAL 3D, the world’s first commercial 3D digital camera might have a few problems getting the sales. Although the pictures are cool, the support required to take a 3D picture is huge.

It costs $699, but it needs a $499 for the FinePix REAL 3D V1, a larger viewer frame with an eight-inch screen. You cant view your images in 3-D on your Mac, PC or television screen and if you want 3D prints of your photos, they have to be done at Fujifilm’s Japan headquarters, for about $10 per print.

Fujifilm admits that it is not the world’s most perfect camera, yet. But it insists that 3D is the next big thing to hit cameras. He said that the third and fourth generations will be great, but this generation will still sell to people who want to be the first to own the latest toy. Doctors, dentists and other professionals can use the photos for 3-D slide shows in their waiting rooms.

The new Fujifilm 10-million-pixel camera is digital and requires no funny specs to view the results. The camera, which is the size of a large calculator, has two lenses that shoot the subject,“as your eyes see it.” It can also shoot 3-D movies and 2-D images. It has a number of settings to capture 3-D landscapes and long-distance views.

Last modified on 19 August 2009
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