I have mixed feelings about this camera! Will try to summarize it all. Positive things: + 3D screen works great! A little small sweet-spot but great effect! And the screen is great! + Much better buttons than W1 which was a nightmare to use!
I have mixed feelings about this camera! Will try to summarize it all. Positive things: + 3D screen works great! A little small sweet-spot but great effect! And the screen is great! + Much better buttons than W1 which was a nightmare to use!
Name: FinePix Real 3D W3 (Fujifilm) Type: 3D capable compact camera Specs: Click here for full specs Price: Around £350 If you've just bought yourself a 3D TV, you may be starting to wonder why you bothered. Though content is...
The Fujifilm W3 is the second-generation 3D digital compact camera makes the world of digital 3D photography even more real
3.5in LCD screen; vast improvement over W1; realistic 3D images
Holding-position; physical size; HD video quality
Fujifilm's FinePix Real 3D W3 is a second-generation model that adds the ability to shoot 3D video with 720p High Definition quality and stereo soundtracks to the basic functions provided by the FinePix Real 3D W1, which we reviewed in December 2009 .
Fujifilm just announced the W3, a new stereoscopic 3D compact point-and-shoot, the follow-up to the first-of-its-kind W1. We got to spend a few minutes viewing some demo images and videos taken by the W3, and even got to make a few hands-on impressions.
Yes, the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 could be dismissed as gimmicky, and those without a 3D telly will soon grow frustrated with just viewing imagery on the built-in screen, no matter how impressive that is to start with.
Exciting and thrilling to use; Shoots 3D and 2D images -- simultaneously if you wish; Rear 3.5-inch; 1.15-million-dot screen
Bulky and pricey compared to standard 2D pocket camera; Fingertips easily creep into shot; Optical zoom disabled when recording video; Needs a 3D TV to make the most of its capabilities
Fujifilm's FinePix Real 3D W3 is a well-built, responsive, affordable, easy to use and largely successful stab at bringing 3D stills and video capture to a wider consumer audience.
Exciting and thrilling to use; Shoots 3D and 2D images -- simultaneously if you wish; Rear 3.5-inch, 1.15-million-dot screen
Bulky and pricey compared to standard 2D pocket camera; Fingertips easily creep into shot; Optical zoom disabled when recording video; Needs a 3D TV to make the most of its capabilities
My counter is up to over 6500 pictures. Shoots flawlessly. My composition often needs help, but the camera does well. Watch scenic backgrounds. Often the sky is blown out when the land is exposed properly. All point and shoots tend to do this.
Point and Shoot Excellent 3D Good number of Presets Screen shows 3D immediately Shutter Synchronization perfect; catches falling drops of water perfectly Multiple 2D or 3D modes Gret depth of field 3X Optical Zoom Small; pocket sized Lens protector slides over both lenses at same time
Point and Shoot, so lacks DSLR controls Must allow BOTH lenses to focus, sometimes, left is a bit slower and out of focus (not often, but happens when in a hurry) Fuji software lacks features, try free Stereo Photo Maker instead; Can be slow to save files to memory.
Supplier service is excellent. Camera reached in perfect condition at my home within one week in Canada. Camera is the only one in world which have 3d screen to see without glasses. Every traveller should have one. Thanks to supplier for being honest
Bought this in March 2011. Some people can't stand looking at the 3D on the camera's screen but those who can are amazed. Looked at buying Fuji's 3D photoframe, but expensive compared to a 3D TV. Bought 3D Samsung D6100 TV instead. 3D and 2D material brilliant when linking camera to TV using HDMI.
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