The Holga 120-3D Stereo camera. (Credit: Reuben Lee/CNET Asia)
YOKOHAMA, Japan--Like the FinePix Real 3D W1 shooter, this camera comes with two lenses and captures two images at the same time to create a 3D image. The key difference between the two is that the Holga 120-3D Stereo camera captures the images on a 120mm slide film; the Fujifilm offering is digital. To look at the images in 3D, users will have to see them through a special slide viewer. Photos can be developed with the film, though each print will have the same image printed twice, side-by-side. The Holga 120-3D Stereo camera is on sale now for under US$100.
You need a special viewer to see the pictures in 3D. (Credit: Reuben Lee/CNET Asia)
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A Back to the Future fan, Reuben Lee secretly hopes the flux capacitor works so he can go back in time to tell the younger him to invest in Google shares. This former engineering graduate stumbled from varsity straight into games and tech writing just for the fun at CNET Asia. He found it so much fun, he stayed on for the next 11 years. You can also catch this Senior Editor for chats on all things Japan, the manga One Piece, Star Wars, Liverpool and football, and racing games.
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