Taking 3D photos and videos is great fun, but 3D playback options are limited and the W3 isn’t so impressive in 2D mode.
Taking 3D photos and videos is great fun, but 3D playback options are limited and the W3 isn’t so impressive in 2D mode.
The Good Still the only real 3D camera on the market. Significant manual control over 2D and 3D. Glasses-free 3D viewing. Clever use of dual lenses for simultaneous shots. Reasonably good 720p video and stereo sound. Side-by-side capture of 2D with 3D.
Still the only real 3D camera on the market; Significant manual control over 2D and 3D; Glasses-free 3D viewing; Clever use of dual lenses for simultaneous shots; Reasonably good 720p video and stereo sound; Side-by-side capture of 2D with 3D
Lackluster image quality; leans to overexposed, soft images, Seeing 3D requires an expensive TV or desktop display, 3D formats don't work with Macs or most software, Too expensive compared to equivalent 2D cameras, Poor in low light
The audacious design Fuji produced to create its first 3D digital cameras is embodied in the W3. Two optical path, two sensors and some powerful processing come together to form what is an undeniably capable 3D product.
Natural 3D imagery; Direct 3D Viewing LCD; Automatic 3D focusing; Manual parallax control; 3D HD Video capability; Instant toggle between 3D and 2D modes; Modifiable parallax after capture; Dedicated movie mode; Good color accuracy; Excellent white-balance; Accurate autofocus; Good build quality,...
Lenses easily blocked; No direct EC button; No physical aperture; Difficultly framing; No close focusing in 3D; Reduced angle-of-view in 3D modes; Aspect ratio varies with parallax; Noise visible at all ISO; Smudges fine details; Strong corner softness; Distortion at wide-angle; Generally quite...
a very cool camera for 3D freaks low qualities, slow, not flexible with commands i always wondered with all the new 3D tv's , where is fuji with newer and better cameras
Fujifilm digital cameras have rocked the point and shoot camera industry for years. So you can imagine how excited we were to hear about their latest and greatest 3D camera , the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3.
You can preview 3D content directly on the camera
With only 10 megapixels; the W3 falls somewhat short of its competitors
The Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 is a great 3D camera if you want to be able to film 3D content, but unless everything in your house is 3D or you want to store photos and videos of your children in 3D for when they grow up, it's not really worth paying the $600 asking price, especially since newer...
Surrounded by 3DTVs and reconstructed skeletons of prehistoric creatures at New York's Museum of Natural History, last night we spent some hands-on time with Fujifilm's latest 3D compact.
S tuff says ★★★★★ Superb 3D images and now easily hooked up to your shiny new 3DTV
If you've just bought a snazzy new 3D HDTV, one of your first questions will probably be, "What can I watch on this set?"Â You can shoot your own 3D content - and you don't have to spend a fortune to do so.
These days, quite a few compact cameras take 3D photos, but the is the most full-featured of the pack. It's the only big-name 3D still camera with two lenses and sensors, meaning that it can shoot 3D video as well as still photos; and while other 3D-capable cameras on the market from , , and treat...
Shoots good-looking 3D video and images; glasses-free 3D display with parallax adjustments; unique modes for 3D and 2D capture; shows realistic 3D depth between objects; good performance in 2D shooting modes
Expensive; advanced 3D modes take some trial and error; 3D LCD has sweet spots and can tire your eyes; weak battery life
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