Govinda Siwakoti- Media Student
Ascend of technology has helped to turn the human dreams into reality and presents the opportunity to graves new and more experiences. A Japanese company has unveiled the first digital 3D camera named Fine Pix REAL W1 of a Fuji Film model which is used shoot three-dimensional (3D) photos, and movies that can be viewed without special glasses. The Fine Pix Real 3D W1 uses a “groundbreaking” system comprising two lenses whose images are merged in a single 3D picture or movie. Viewed with just the naked eye, 3D images come alive with incredible reality and natural beauty. This very gadget has been on sale in Japan since August with a price tag of 640$. The Fine Pix REAL W1 camera looks like a normal digital camera, but it has two lenses and two sensors, which takes an image of the foreground and the background of any picture. A processor within the camera then blends the two images together to create an “image that jumps out at you”. People can see the image in a number of ways. They can either view it on a 2.8-inch screen on the back of the camera, or they can buy a special eight- inch digital photo frame that can display the videos or pictures. This special viewer will cost about 390 euros. Moreover consumers can email their images to a laboratory in Japan, which will manually print the photographs out on “lenticulated” paper- to produce an image.
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