Panasonic read for the first metre on Wednesday a prototype 3D lens for its interchangable lens system photographic camera that expend the Lumix G Micro System lens mount . The lens should be usable by the end of 2010 .

The electron lens actually contains two small lenses side by side , which each transmit light to the camera ’s image sensor . The image coming through each lens will be from a slightly different stand and it ’s that difference that will earmark leave images to expose the illusion of depth and seem to be in three dimensions .

It will be compatible with Lumix cameras that use the G Micro System mount , including the DMC - GH1 , DMC - GF1 , DMC - G2 , and DMC - G10 Micro Four Thirds cameras . Panasonic did n’t supply any more details about pricing for the lens or regional availability .

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Panasonic presented a epitome of the lens at a Tokyo word league where it also announced its first 3D camcorders .

The Lumix lens appear to be around a centimeter recondite and the two lens system are contained within the diam of the lens mount .

Several rival television camera Divine have already launch their first 3D picture taking organisation . FujiFilm has a television camera with dual lens and dual image sensor while Sony uses a single lens and image sensing element but ask the photographer to swing the camera in an arc to enchant a 3-D panorama .

Panasonic say reward of its lens will be easier 3D picture taking , and figure of speech that show no distortion between odd and correct images , even for moving object .

The 3D range of a function can be see on a 3D tv .

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