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It's still a long way before New Year, but Fujifilm has already hurried to announce that the first commercial samples of its 3D cameras will be on sale by that time. By the way, it has already been demonstrated at numerous exhibitions lately, but the Japanese company has not disclosed its technical data. Apparently, now Fujifilm believes that it’s time to release it, since 3D technology, one way or another, has already matured to go to the masses.
Note that the 3D camera has two lenses and two image sensors. Although Fujifilm did not disclose its technical characteristics, the Japanese company reported that the core of this camera is the Real Photo Processor 3D chip, which analyzes and synchronizes the data obtained through the optics and CMOS camera matrix to create a single, complete picture. Since the camera has not one, but two lenses, it is ideal for taking panoramic pictures. By the way, on one of the prototypes that were shown last year, there is a 2.8-inch LCD display. According to the latest data, Fujifilm is still developing an 8.4-inch digital photo frame, FinePix Real 3D, to view 3D photos taken. By the way, the technology of making FinePix Real 3D and the display of 3D cameras are almost identical, but the photo frame is a bit wider.
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