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Fujifilm have created a camera that can take 3D video and pictures without the need for special glasses. It will go on sale in Europe this September.

Fuji’s £570 FinePix REAL 3D W1 camera has two lenses whose images are merged in a single 3D image. Although if you want to be able to see the image you’ll have to pay an extra £390 for a special digital viewing screen.
The V1 display, has got a 3D / 2D LCD panel with 800 x 600 resolution, supports playback of 3D pics and movies, and supports SD / SDHC.

Fujufilm will be providing an in-house service where they will print your 3D photos and then post them back to you.

They aim to sell 100,00 units by the end of the year.

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