Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W1
Videos 11 | Outdated Product $489.00 Sensor size: 1/2.3"; Effective MP number: 10; Focal length: 35 - 105; Optical zoom: 3.8; Image stabilization: is absent; Macro shooting, from (cm): 8; Viewfinder: is absent; Continuous shooting (fps): 1; Screen ("): 2.8; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC; Power source: battery; Material: aluminium alloy |
Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W1
Panel:1/2.3", 10 MPix
Focal length:35 - 105 mm
Lens aperture:f/3.7 - f/4.2
Snapshot size:3648x2736 px
ISO range:100 - 1600
Burst shooting:1 fps
Screen:2.8 ''
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Specifications FinePix REAL 3D W1
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From the press release:
Welcome to the future of photography!
From an advanced 3D digital camera to a stunning 3D digital photo frame and unique 3D printing technology, this all-in-one 3D system will change the way you take photos! Visible to the naked eye, 3D images breathe life and look beautiful in their naturalness. Photos that you could only dream of have become a reality.
Optical system FinePix REAL 3D
Designed to produce high quality images, Fujinon optics are the choice of professional photographers and a key component of many professional optics. For the FinePix REAL 3D W1, Fujifilm has developed a revolutionary photography system that combines two Fujinon lenses and two CCD sensors. This system is housed in a compact and stylish housing made of die-cast aluminium. It provides a solid foundation for accurate left and right lens performance, so you can capture images of unparalleled quality.
Processor RP (Real Photo) 3D
The image information of the dual-lens CCD system is processed by the RP (Real Photo) 3D Processor, an innovative development that calculates all possible factors, from focus and brightness to colour tones, and then combines the left and right images into one 3D photograph. It also allows you to implement the 3D Auto function in the camera, which makes 3D point-and-shoot shooting a reality. The processor also controls two acquisition systems independently to capture two different images of the same subject at the same time - each with its own settings.
3D LCD display
Our ability to see perspective is explained by the fact that we look at objects simultaneously with two eyes, that is, from two different points of view at the same time. This phenomenon is called parallax. The 3D digital camera monitor uses an innovative "Light Direction Control System", and the 3D Digital Photo Frame adopts a "Parallax Barrier System" to ensure that light passes through the right and left eyes correctly and accurately, simulating parallax. Both of these make it easy to view 3D images with the naked eye.
Viewing 3D on the camera display or other screen
With the FinePix REAL 3D system, you can view 3D images on the camera's LCD as well as on the digital photo frame's large LCD monitor. Take pictures in 3D and instantly play them back in 3D on the camera display. On the big screen of the digital 3D photo frame, you can fully appreciate the effect of your 3D pictures.
3D file format
For recording 3D images, the REAL 3D system adopts the MPO format for still images and the 3D-AVI format for videos. The MPO format (multi-picture format) is the "multi-picture format" standardized by CIPA. The FinePix REAL 3D W1 can also take photos in two formats simultaneously: MPO format (3D) and JPEG (2D). 3D-AVI adapts the widely used AVI container format. The adaptation of these formats allows the reproduction of photographs in 2D, on the user's computer. With the software bundled with the FinePix Viewer, users can also convert MP and 3D-AVI formats to standard 2D formats.
Simultaneous shooting in two colour schemes and sensitivity levels
By changing settings with a single press of the shutter button, you can take two pictures of the same subject with different colour schemes. Set one lens to standard mode and the other to bright colours or chrome. You can also capture a scene in standard and vintage black and white at the same time, or simultaneously in Chrome and black and white. Fujifilm doubles the enjoyment of the moment you shoot. Take two shots at the same time, one at high sensitivity and one at low sensitivity. For example, you prepared to shoot a moving subject at the same time with varying degrees of background blur.
Welcome to the future of photography!
From an advanced 3D digital camera to a stunning 3D digital photo frame and unique 3D printing technology, this all-in-one 3D system will change the way you take photos! Visible to the naked eye, 3D images breathe life and look beautiful in their naturalness. Photos that you could only dream of have become a reality.
Optical system FinePix REAL 3D
Designed to produce high quality images, Fujinon optics are the choice of professional photographers and a key component of many professional optics. For the FinePix REAL 3D W1, Fujifilm has developed a revolutionary photography system that combines two Fujinon lenses and two CCD sensors. This system is housed in a compact and stylish housing made of die-cast aluminium. It provides a solid foundation for accurate left and right lens performance, so you can capture images of unparalleled quality.
Processor RP (Real Photo) 3D
The image information of the dual-lens CCD system is processed by the RP (Real Photo) 3D Processor, an innovative development that calculates all possible factors, from focus and brightness to colour tones, and then combines the left and right images into one 3D photograph. It also allows you to implement the 3D Auto function in the camera, which makes 3D point-and-shoot shooting a reality. The processor also controls two acquisition systems independently to capture two different images of the same subject at the same time - each with its own settings.
3D LCD display
Our ability to see perspective is explained by the fact that we look at objects simultaneously with two eyes, that is, from two different points of view at the same time. This phenomenon is called parallax. The 3D digital camera monitor uses an innovative "Light Direction Control System", and the 3D Digital Photo Frame adopts a "Parallax Barrier System" to ensure that light passes through the right and left eyes correctly and accurately, simulating parallax. Both of these make it easy to view 3D images with the naked eye.
Viewing 3D on the camera display or other screen
With the FinePix REAL 3D system, you can view 3D images on the camera's LCD as well as on the digital photo frame's large LCD monitor. Take pictures in 3D and instantly play them back in 3D on the camera display. On the big screen of the digital 3D photo frame, you can fully appreciate the effect of your 3D pictures.
3D file format
For recording 3D images, the REAL 3D system adopts the MPO format for still images and the 3D-AVI format for videos. The MPO format (multi-picture format) is the "multi-picture format" standardized by CIPA. The FinePix REAL 3D W1 can also take photos in two formats simultaneously: MPO format (3D) and JPEG (2D). 3D-AVI adapts the widely used AVI container format. The adaptation of these formats allows the reproduction of photographs in 2D, on the user's computer. With the software bundled with the FinePix Viewer, users can also convert MP and 3D-AVI formats to standard 2D formats.
Simultaneous shooting in two colour schemes and sensitivity levels
By changing settings with a single press of the shutter button, you can take two pictures of the same subject with different colour schemes. Set one lens to standard mode and the other to bright colours or chrome. You can also capture a scene in standard and vintage black and white at the same time, or simultaneously in Chrome and black and white. Fujifilm doubles the enjoyment of the moment you shoot. Take two shots at the same time, one at high sensitivity and one at low sensitivity. For example, you prepared to shoot a moving subject at the same time with varying degrees of background blur.