World’s First 3D Digital Camera
Fujifilm has announced world’s first three dimensional digital imaging system in the shape of the FinePix REAL 3D W1. The camera lets users enjoy 3D capture and imaging without needing to wear special 3D glasses. The FinePix REAL 3D system incorporates a 3D digital camera, the FinePix REAL 3D W1, a 3D digital viewer, the FinePix REAL 3D V1, and 3D prints.

Original Technology Displays 3D Images that Jump Out of the Screen
Our ability to perceive depth comes from viewing an object along two different lines of sight. This phenomenon is called parallax. The monitor on the 3D digital camera uses an originally developed “Light Direction Control System”, and the 3D digital viewer adopts a “Parallax Barrier System” to precisely direct light to the right and left eyes in a way that simulates parallax. Both enable easy and natural viewing of 3D images with just the naked eye.
1. Light Direction Control System / Parallax Barrier System
2. 3D LCD monitor
3. Image received by the left eye
4. Image received by the right eye
5. 3D image
For a full set of features visit the Fujifilm homepage


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