A look at the front of the Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W3 will tell you, it's not just another camera point-and-shoot digital. The W3 in the footsteps of last year's Fuji Real 3D W1, with a redesigned, lighter body, softer curves and a completely redesigned rear. Under his sliding glass barrier are two separate lenses, which probably kept the same length of 77 mm base (distance between the central axis of each "objective) of W1. Between these two objectives are a couple of microphones, which together provide for stereo audio with a single flash in the middle between the lenses. Each lens has its own 1/2.3-inch CCD image sensor with an effective resolution of ten megapixels. In concert, the two lens / sensor pairs are used simultaneously to capture an image or video to 3D visualization. This is the Fuji FinePix W3 is larger, extending from almost any other compact camera market with the exception of his predecessor.
An integral part of the real 3D features 3D W3 is the actual day of the photographic image processor, which means that the W1 is able to synchronize the triggering accuracy of 0.001 seconds and the zoom position, and how to integrate information from sensors in both the determination of exposure variables such as exposure, focus point, white balance, etc. Unlike the W1-processor, the latest design now allows Real Photo HD 720p movies in 3D.
Taking full advantage of 3D capabilities, Fujifilm has a 3.5-inch widescreen autostereoscopic with 1.15 million pixels in the FinePix W3. The new display is larger and a much higher resolution than that of W1, and also has a wider aspect ratio. The display is to show the ability to create 3D images without the need for special glasses or other materials through a series of lenticular system of convex lenses in a binocular parallax in 3D with minimal flicker and crosstalk. There is also a new display mode for high brightness, the screen brightness can be increased by 1.5 times compared to the color depth and 1.8 times higher than the previous model of the display of W1.
Fuji Real 3D W3 is to draw in 2D and 3D, the identification of 4:3 or 3:2 still images up to 3648 x 2736 pixels and 24 frames per second at movied 720p (1280 x 720 pixels) movies HDTV and 30 frames per second up to the standard definition VGA (640 x 480 pixels). Measurement modes include 256-segment, spot and multi-media or exposure modes are Program, Aperture priority and manual, and scene modes thirteen. ISO 100-1600 equivalent width, and between different shooting modes, shutter speeds from 1 / 1000 to 3 seconds available. At full resolution, one frame per second burst is possible in 2D mode. 3D is possible, as fast as two frames per second, when the resolution of three megapixels, while 2D images with the same resolution allows three frames per second. In 2D mode, the Fuji W3 multi / AF Central covers with face detection, macro focusing is possible, as 3.3 inches (8 cm) to close. For shooting 3D, the FA is the only option (1.2 feet) Multi-focal macro and increases to a minimum of 38cm. Normally, the Fujifilm Real 3D W3 on two feet (60 centimeters) of concentrate.
In addition to its 3D capabilities, the W3 take different in 2D mode offers the advantages of double lenses and sensors. These include the ability to simultaneously capture still images with different zoom settings, different sensitivities and different color modes. The FinePix Real 3D W3 stores images and movies on SD or SDHC cards, and 34 MB of internal memory. Still images in JPEG format (JPEG compressed picture Multi for 3D objects), while movies are recorded with stored audio stereo AVI Motion JPEG (AVI-turbofan 3D Video 3D). Power comes from an NP-50 Li-ion and connectivity in both high definition (HDMI mini terminal, type 3D 1.4 compatible) and standard definition video output NTSC / PAL and USB 2.0 high speed data transfer.
The Fuji FinePix W3 is available in the U.S. in early September 2010, the price to about $ 500 - fully $ 100 less than the list price of the original boot W1. Fujifilm now offers a photo viewer $ 500 3D system that uses a parallax barrier to permit visualization of 3D images without the need for special glasses or any other additional hardware. In addition, 5 "x 7" lenticular 3D printing with a stage large sheet on the surface of the paper is currently available at a price of about $ 7 each SeeHere.com Fujifilm's website.
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An integral part of the real 3D features 3D W3 is the actual day of the photographic image processor, which means that the W1 is able to synchronize the triggering accuracy of 0.001 seconds and the zoom position, and how to integrate information from sensors in both the determination of exposure variables such as exposure, focus point, white balance, etc. Unlike the W1-processor, the latest design now allows Real Photo HD 720p movies in 3D.
Taking full advantage of 3D capabilities, Fujifilm has a 3.5-inch widescreen autostereoscopic with 1.15 million pixels in the FinePix W3. The new display is larger and a much higher resolution than that of W1, and also has a wider aspect ratio. The display is to show the ability to create 3D images without the need for special glasses or other materials through a series of lenticular system of convex lenses in a binocular parallax in 3D with minimal flicker and crosstalk. There is also a new display mode for high brightness, the screen brightness can be increased by 1.5 times compared to the color depth and 1.8 times higher than the previous model of the display of W1.
Fuji Real 3D W3 is to draw in 2D and 3D, the identification of 4:3 or 3:2 still images up to 3648 x 2736 pixels and 24 frames per second at movied 720p (1280 x 720 pixels) movies HDTV and 30 frames per second up to the standard definition VGA (640 x 480 pixels). Measurement modes include 256-segment, spot and multi-media or exposure modes are Program, Aperture priority and manual, and scene modes thirteen. ISO 100-1600 equivalent width, and between different shooting modes, shutter speeds from 1 / 1000 to 3 seconds available. At full resolution, one frame per second burst is possible in 2D mode. 3D is possible, as fast as two frames per second, when the resolution of three megapixels, while 2D images with the same resolution allows three frames per second. In 2D mode, the Fuji W3 multi / AF Central covers with face detection, macro focusing is possible, as 3.3 inches (8 cm) to close. For shooting 3D, the FA is the only option (1.2 feet) Multi-focal macro and increases to a minimum of 38cm. Normally, the Fujifilm Real 3D W3 on two feet (60 centimeters) of concentrate.
In addition to its 3D capabilities, the W3 take different in 2D mode offers the advantages of double lenses and sensors. These include the ability to simultaneously capture still images with different zoom settings, different sensitivities and different color modes. The FinePix Real 3D W3 stores images and movies on SD or SDHC cards, and 34 MB of internal memory. Still images in JPEG format (JPEG compressed picture Multi for 3D objects), while movies are recorded with stored audio stereo AVI Motion JPEG (AVI-turbofan 3D Video 3D). Power comes from an NP-50 Li-ion and connectivity in both high definition (HDMI mini terminal, type 3D 1.4 compatible) and standard definition video output NTSC / PAL and USB 2.0 high speed data transfer.
The Fuji FinePix W3 is available in the U.S. in early September 2010, the price to about $ 500 - fully $ 100 less than the list price of the original boot W1. Fujifilm now offers a photo viewer $ 500 3D system that uses a parallax barrier to permit visualization of 3D images without the need for special glasses or any other additional hardware. In addition, 5 "x 7" lenticular 3D printing with a stage large sheet on the surface of the paper is currently available at a price of about $ 7 each SeeHere.com Fujifilm's website.