PaPaLab, a firm based in Japan, has created a camera, TA-3300, which comes in a size that is more or less like regular cameras (or slightly larger than a DSLR), but you can see the same colors that human eyes can see. Regular cameras can not capture the same colors as the human eye can see. In the past, this could only be achieved through massive camera system and impractical.
The TA-3300 PaPaLab now comes in a small form factor that allows the user convenient to perform and like regular cameras can be used to take photos with the same colors as the human eye can see. The TA-3300 is also known as “full-color-visible-range camera”, will be better used in the medical field to shoot digital files where color accuracy is very necessary.
The technology must have a great potential for producing cameras with smaller form factor, such as a portable handheld, so then I will enter the consumer market one day.
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