
Birdwatchers are often seen carrying a high end SLR camera to capture avian friends that interest them, but somehow photos will still remain photos in a 2D environment. The 3D VuCAM offers something totally different as this pair of binoculars is capable of snapping images in full 3D glory. These ’3D’ photos must first be transferred to a computer where it can be viewed with a pair of conventional 3D glasses. This offers something different for the birdwatching community, but its entry cost is rather prohibitive at $2,000 a pop. Features include 8x magnification, 256MB of internal memory and accepts CF memory cards.
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