The inaugural CP+ tradeshow, currently being held in Japan, hasn't resulted in a wave of new camera announcements, as have PMA 2010 and CES 2010 that were held earlier this year, but there has been some interesting news out of Tokyo this week.
- 3D cameras have been on display at CP+, including: A digital 3D model from Fujifilm that I've profiled, and a camera from Holga (pictured here) that works with slide film and that requires a special viewer.
- Nikon is displaying a headset at CP+ that can play back photos, videos, and music. The UP300 also includes WiFi capabilities and a built-in browser. The UP300 is only available in Japan right now.
- Lumos, a Japanese manufacturer, has created a ring light attachment for some Canon DSLR camera lenses and Ricoh GXR lenses. It will appear in Japan first in May.
- The Moby Mini Album makes it easy to create a small photo album, including all of the components you'll need, other than the inkjet printer. When it's available in the U.S., it'll cost around $10.
Photo courtesy Holga-Magic.com


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