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Fujifilm's FinePix Real 3D is arguably the world's first 3D consumer digital camera. While it's at first glance just another 10-megapixel point-and-shoot, it actually has two lenses. They work a bit like the human eyes; the distance between the two lets the camera take images from different angles, establishing a sense of depth.

In addition to the 3D functionality, the camera also comes with an eight-inch LCD display.

The big downside is that while the camera is $600, it will require a number of accessories that will drive the price up more, particularly for delivering the completed photos in a format that people can gawk at. For example, the 3D digital viewer runs $500.

If you're willing to pay the price, though, you can buy this camera right now.

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