Fujifilm Adds Another Dimension to Photography With the Fine Pix Real 3D
Andrew Robichaud — July 13, 2009 — Tech
References: time & pocket-lint
The future of photography is here with the Fujifilm Fine Pix Real 3D camera. It does exactly what you think it does; produces 3-dimensional photographs.
Fujifilm will feature 10-megapixel capabilities, however, the trick behind the magic is two lenses that are spaced a certain distance apart (like the human eye) to create depth perception in the photo.
To view the pictures in 3D you will be able to show them off in a special digital frame (one that makes it work) or if you’d like regular print outs, a film that acts as ‘3D glasses’ is laid over the picture.
It’s okay to be completely shocked, you can now take 3-dimensional photographs!
Fujifilm will feature 10-megapixel capabilities, however, the trick behind the magic is two lenses that are spaced a certain distance apart (like the human eye) to create depth perception in the photo.
To view the pictures in 3D you will be able to show them off in a special digital frame (one that makes it work) or if you’d like regular print outs, a film that acts as ‘3D glasses’ is laid over the picture.
It’s okay to be completely shocked, you can now take 3-dimensional photographs!
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1. 3D Photography - The development of 3D technology in the photography industry presents new opportunities to create immersive and engaging visual experiences.
2. Depth Perception - The use of multiple lenses to create depth perception in photographs could pave the way for new applications in the field of computer vision.
3. Digital Frames - The creation of specialized digital frames for viewing 3D photographs could create a new market for display technology.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The use of 3D digital cameras to create unconventional photographic experiences presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the photography industry.
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3. Computer Vision - The use of 3D photography technology to create depth perception could be a disruptive innovation in the field of computer vision, allowing for improved object recognition and tracking.
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