We’ve seen Panasonic’s 3D camcorder, but the company is also releasing a standalone lens that will allow otherwise stock still cameras to shoot 3D.
It’s a lens of Micro Four Thirds proportions, built specifically for the LUMIX G line of cameras…though the nature of the Micro Four Thirds standard means that this lens may very well work on similar cameras from Olympus as-is, and even brands like Samsung with proper adapters. Impressively, it manages to shoot 3D content even onto a single CMOS chip without retrofitting the internals of the camera. That’s good news in that, even if you don’t like 3D, at least the industry knows better than to require a whole new camera to have it.
https://gizmodo.com/panasonic-lumix-dmc-g2-and-g10-micro-four-thirds-camera-5487406
We have no price, and in terms of a date, all we know is that it’s coming by the year’s end. And sadly, rumors of each lens coming with a personal-sized bucket of blue body paint are still unconfirmed. [Panasonic via CrunchGear and DigitalCameraInfo]