It is equipped with trehmegapikselnoy matrix, which allows you to shoot video at 640 by 480 pixels. Camera has a 3D-display with a diagonal of 3.25 inches, which is able to display stereo image without the need for special glasses.
Three-dimensional effect will be created by using two lenses, which simultaneously takes pictures of different angles and create a "depth" image. Photographed images will be transmitted to the whole matrix. The camera also can shoot three-dimensional and conventional photography and 2D-video.
Included with the camera will be supplied with the media player screen with a 7-inch, which is also able to play 3D-video without the use of stereo glasses. Transfer content from your camera to your player will be using the memory card format microSD. This player is equipped with a built-in speakers and headphone jack.
The device is already available for sale in the U.S. costs $ 600. Meanwhile, June's Computex trade show was presented the budget 3D-camera Aiptek i2, equipped with two pyatimegapikselnymi matrices that support high-definition video. i2 has neither 3D-screen, nor any of the optical control devices, such as "zoom", but will be priced at about $ 200.
Every thing is going 3D these days so having a 3D-camera with a 3D-screen will soon be a must.
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