Thursday, December 16, 2010

Fujifilm W3 3D camera tests

The W3 3-D camera is just so cool! Here are some test shots.  These are crosseye views...focus on the space just in front of the middle of the images...I'll post some videos soon...









7 comments:

  1. I'm a 3D geek and have used an Argus 3D film camera in the past, but haven't used it in the last 5 years ever since film became harder to find and process. How do you get cross-eyed pairs from the W1 or W3? I thought they produced two individual images on two individual sensors? Do they include software in the bundle that allows you to manually align the two pics to create a cross-eyed pair?

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  2. Hi there! The Fuji cam creates an MPO, its a single file that contains both images... I use 3Dphotomaker to create the single image, its easy and free, hope that helps!

    http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html

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  3. sorry..I meant "StereoPhoto Maker", find it through that link above... it can accept almost any image type or pairs...even if you have take two images manually (cha cha cam slide)...

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  4. I saw it at a bestbuy here and was almost tempted to leave with one. But, since I was there specifically to buy a Canon S95, I left with that instead. I read that 2D picture quality of the W1/W3 is bad, but 3D makes it all ok. I wanted a camera I could take anywhere, including parties and clubs, wherever and that worked well in low-light and the S95 fit the bill. But, I might pick up a W3 sometime. Thanks again for the information above.

    Anil
    www.bestindigital.com

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  5. The pix are good with good lighting, not very good low light,very grainy...the flash gives the standard point and click harsh look with many shadows. yes the 3D does go a long way... if you look at the latest post in my blog, I converted some to Black and white, seems to help... there is nothing like catching action in 3D...and the 3D video is really great... one warning, put a screen protector on the back screen, easily scratched and that ruins the parallax 3D

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