If you’re thinking about getting a 3D printer, but are concerned about your modeling skills, check out the Lynx A 3D Camera ($1800). The makers call it, “the world’s first point-and-shoot 3D camera”. The camera creates 3D models of anything your point it at. Its primary uses are scene modeling, motion capture, or object modeling. So whether your an animator modeling a new super hero or capturing models for your 3D printer, this camera can handle it. And it doesn’t hurt that you save thousands of dollars by not having to purchase individual pieces of equipment.
The Fujifilm XE-2 ($999) is the latest in the lineup of MILC’s (mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras) coming out this fall. It features a 16 megapixel APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) sensor that should deliver beautiful images, a 3″ LCD screen, and an OLED viewfinder. The XE-2 will deliver Full HD 1080p video at 60 fps. […]