Fujifilm’s W3 Pocket Camera Past Comes With autostereoscopic

August 18th, 2010 Filed under: Accessories, Digital Camera


Fujifilms W3 Pocket Camera Past Comes With autostereoscopic
Fujifilm’s W3 Pocket – GadgetPark

Fujifilm does not stop to focus on the 3D camera they own. Fujifilm 3D camera Pocket comes to complement the needs of a 3D video that you may now use the 3D HD TV. Fujifilm also emphasizes an innovation on previous cameras. The result is a 3D CEDAW Pocket cameras that never run out of innovation.

New 3D camera Fujifilm’s Real W3 looks like a good replacement for 2009′s W1. The biggest new feature is a bump resolution pocket camera – this camera shoots 720p video in 3D 3D-AVI format, which you can watch on your TV with 3D shutter glasses use the built-in mini-HDMI output. Or you can use 3.5-inch LCD autostereoscopic camera that lets you view 3D images without glasses. There are also several choices of cool 2D images, thanks to the two sensors are needed to produce 3D images.

Although Fujifilm is one of the first manufacturers that has focused on consumer cameras to capture 3D images and video with the FinePix Real 3D W1, likely will not be all that popular – at least in the U.S. Perhaps because the cost of almost $ 600 and the result can only be viewed on a special digital frame 8-inch is almost as expensive; through the computer using the Nvidia 3D card-ready graphic vision while wearing glasses, or $ 7 lenticular printing. However, it was in 2009. The company is back with a follow-up, the W3 3D Real, and not only does it look like a product is large enough, now there is a lot of 3D-ready HDTVs are available in which to start enjoying your content. [source cnet via gadgetreview]


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