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Jul 22 2009, 4:48am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
FujiFilm thinks you want to take 3D digital photos and view it on an auto stereo 3D LCD photoframe. That is why FujiFilm introduced a 3D pocket camera and an 8 inch 3D LCD display.
The FujiFilm FinePix Real 3D system incorporates the 3D digital camera FinePix Real 3D W1, a 3D picture viewer FinePix Real 3D V1, and also 3D prints.
The FinePix REAL 3D W1 has two Fujinon lenses and two CCD sensors with 10MP resolution. The 3D camera also supports capturing 3D movies. According to FujiFilm it is also fun to use the FinePix REAL 3D W1 in 2D mode, which takes two photos from different angles of the same subject.
The FinePix REAL 3D V1 3D/2D display 8.0-inch LCD panel, which allows you to playback 3D images without needing to wear special 3D glasses.
Insert a SD memory card onto which 3D images have been saved, and you can watch a 3D slideshow just by switching on the power. If the "Disparity Adjustment Function" is used, you can adjust the 3D effect on the viewer manually.
The FinePix Real 3D W1 and FinePix Real 3D V1 will be available from September 2009. Pricing will be announced nearer to the date of the launch. Fujifilm published an instruction video that shows how the 3D digital photography works on their site.
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