Hands On: Fujifilm 3D Camera

by Patrick on November 21, 2008

Yes the camera introduced at this years Photokina is past the vaporware stage and now into the pre-production stage. The Fujifilm 3D is a 6 megapixel camera with dual sensors that uses special processing to combine the images from the two sensors into a 3D image, which can be displayed on the special LCD that displays 3D images. Cnet Asia has the hands on first look at the Fujifilm 3D:

the LCD is probably one of the more advanced displays we’ve come across. There are two sources on the sides of the screen and they will display the information captured through the two lenses independently. Each source has a refresh rate of 60 frames per second and as the sources alternate to and fro, a 3D effect is achieved. But what was rather impressive about the display was that the image engine does all the rendering in real time, meaning that you can view the scene in 3D before taking the picture. The snapper is also able to record video clips in 3D.

-Cnet Asia

Fuji is developing a 3D photo frame to go with it, as well as a lenticular printer. Get the preview here, in the meantime, is it me, or does the above look a lot like Wall-E?

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