The first consumer 3D camcorder was the Toshiba SK-3D7K, exhibited at CES 1988 in Las Vegas, and available for purchase in 1989; 500 were produced.[1] It had a dual CCD/lens setup that recorded the stereoscopic video in field-sequenced NTSC format through a built-in multiplexer onto VHS-C tapes. No other consumer 3D camcorder was produced until the Fujifilm W1, about 20 years later.[2]
The 3D camcorder was invented by Chris Condon, founder of SteroVision and inventor of many 3D camera lenses.[3]
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