
3D has gained a lot of popularity in the HDTV section and now I guess it is moving on to the digital camera world with the same technology. FujiFilm has plans to unveil the world’s first consumer 3D stills camera as early as September. Well the technology is not rocket science and their principle is very simple; the camera has two lenses to take two shots of the same scene with two slightly different angles and the picture can be printed on a special paper with a clear plastic overlay that will act like a lens or it can be viewed on an 8 inch LCD photoframe. Be ready to shell out $600 for the camera and a few hundred dollars for the frame and a couple of dollars for each print.
[Ubergizmo]