Fujilfilm's camera takes two photos simultaneously from its two lenses which are fixed a similar distance apart to human eyes.
Using 'lenticular' technology, the separate left and right eye images are interlaced on a furrowed surface to create the stereoscopic illusion.
The method has been around since the 1940s and was typically used on novelty items and stickers, featuring simple two-frame animations such as a winking eye.
However, the old technology is now being used in a wave of state-of-the-art 3D products, games consoles and billboard posters.
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