It seems that Fujitsu is currently developing a piece of technology that will basically allow any smartphone to record 3D videos. While this won’t magically turn your display into a 3D one, 3D video recording might sound pretty appealing to smartphone videographers looking to try something new. This special attachment by Fujitsu basically uses two mirrors to send two different images back to the camera’s sensors, essentially emulating the effect that 3D smartphones use with their dual-camera setup.
Oddly enough the process seems a bit long-winded as users will then have to upload their video to Fujitsu who will then do some image processing and send it back to you in all of its 3D glory. Safe to say this technology isn’t ready for the market yet and reportedly it will only use 25% of your camera’s sensor, meaning that your videos might not be as high quality as you might like. In any case what do you guys think? Is this 3D-adapter really necessary? Or do you think that 3D is merely a trend whose novelty will eventually wear off?