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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension 2011 |
Panasonic unveiled a $250 3D camera at Photokina in Cologne, Germany. The lens fits onto its Micro Four Thirds-based compact cameras, showing stereo images that with proper equipment can be shown as 3D photos.
COLOGNE, Germany--Panasonic, perhaps the company with the most aggressive effort to push the transition to 3D technology, added another arrow to its quiver today in the form of a new camera lens.
The company debuted its first
3D-capable videocamera earlier this month at the IFA trade show, and now it's matched that move with a $250 still camera lens that can be attached to its Lumix G series of Micro Four Thirds cameras.
"The next step is to record your own memories of friends and families in 3D," said Mamoru Yoshida, senior vice president of Panasonic's AVC networks group, speaking at a press conference at the
Photokina show here.