Cameras

Fuji's 3D Camera System

Posted by Brian Lam at 3:36 PM on September 23, 2008

Fuji announced a 3d digital imaging system that uses modern image processors to take images with similar quality found in modern cameras. The dual lens system can also be used for future applications including instantly stiched together panoramas from two simultaneous shots, or using one CCD to shoot video while the other shoots stills. (Things regular cameras can do now, with not much difficulty.) What's interesting is that Fuji simultaneously developed a 3D imaging ecosystem including an 8.4 inch, 3D LCD display that needs no glasses and a 3D printer. [Let's go Digital]


 

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Eromanga

Posted October 1, 2008 11:39 AM

3d without the glasses - I want one. Wonder if it shoots video in 3d or just stills.

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