Toy Camera Can Shoot 3D
You may be surprised at how “toy cameras” can now be spring up big things. And as far as this toy camera from Takara is concerned, it may cost like a standard 2D camera but comes with the ability to shoot 3D photos.
With the rave about 3D image capturing devices in the spotlight these days, consumers may very well get a lot of mileage from this Takara Toy Camera worth about $70 (about the same price for a 2D compact camera).
This toy camera thus becomes an ideal substitute if you are really looking to get into the 3D binge and are not at all ready to shell out $500 for a 3D camera such as the Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W3.
It comes with specs that include a 0.3 MP sensor and can even shoot some video too.
It comes in a pink and white version and pictures are recorded to SD.
Captured files must however be printed out before being spied through a fold-up viewer.
Now the decision is up to you. Do you buy a toy camera for $70 or stick to the standard 2D snapper?
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