What's unique: the MINOX PX3D opens a 3-dimensional photographic experience and renders the results in a fascinating and realistic quality - and that without special glasses or technical accessories.
The problem is you cannot PRINT 3D unless the lenses are HORIZONTAL the way our eyes are. This is at best pseudo-3d. If one could orient the lenses horizontally and import the resulting images separately into StereoPhoto Maker one could then produce real 3D images, albeit with paralax problems. Another option would be to get the Fuji Finepix 3DW3
The problem is you cannot PRINT 3D unless the lenses are HORIZONTAL the way our eyes are. This is at best pseudo-3d. If one could orient the lenses horizontally and import the resulting images separately into StereoPhoto Maker one could then produce real 3D images, albeit with paralax problems. Another option would be to get the Fuji Finepix 3DW3
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