Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 24 2009, 6:33am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The camera will sell for £570 and then you need the frame or a special printer to be able to view the shots. The frame costs another £390. The images have to be emailed to Fuji for development at a cost of about £3 each.
The 3D shots can be viewed on the 2.8-inch screen on the back, but that's not ideal for showing off your fancy 3D cam. The camera and frame will hit retail stores in September.
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