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Here comes the panacea for all hassles that we had to bear with, to be able to shoot a decent 3D image. The new Fuji FinePix 3D W1 camera offers such irresistible features, that it’ll be truly tough to say no to it.
We have all heard of enough rants about how to view a 3D image and coupled with that, terms like anaglyph, cross-eyed techniques don’t ease our perplexity in any way. But with the new finepix3d 3D W1 we can just review the image on our camera’s LCD monitor. It leverages our ability to view objects along two lines of sight. The phenomenon of “parallax barrier system” as it is called is utilized by the 3D digital viewer to direct the light to our left and appropriate eyes in a way that facilitates us to view 3D images with just the naked eye. We can bid adieu to complex spacial setup for as simple a task as viewing images. We can review the images on both the camera’s LCD monitor or on a significant LCD monitor by just capturing the shot and playing it back in 3D which brings point and shoot technology in its truest sense to the 3D world.
The arrangement of lens makes up the soul of the art of 3D photography. A compromise on this aspect is a compromise on the basic intent of photography itself. From the way the lenses are aligned to the minimum separation that’s required, precision is the key and here comes Fuji 3D camera to our rescue because it takes care of the challenging part leaving us totally free to focus on the subject. The Real 3D W1 camera comprises of two lenses and two CCDs aligned for perfect 3D touch plus the aluminum frame gives a firm support for the lenses so that they don’t lose the precision.
Have we ever imagined that a day would come when the blissfully comfortable auto feature would turn into a reality in 3D photography? Fuji has made it achievable now. Thanks to the Real Photo (RP) 3D processor, that adjusts the parametric factors like brightness, tone automatically and shoots images of the object with unique settings, we can afford to be a novice in finepix3d 3D photography and yet accomplish aesthetically wonderful photographs with the auto mode feature.
When it comes to digital cameras, we often search for those advanced features that set digital photography apart. Be it macro shots or continuous shots, there is a plethora of options that are waiting to get unraveled. Thankfully Fuji has customized these features for the 3D space. With individual shutter 3D shooting, we can take images of the exact same subject from two unique angles along with the camera merges them and also the result is really a fabulous cross-eyed shot. The exact same effect could be achieved in macro modes too. With the Interval shooting, the 3D W1 camera can take successive shots of an object in motion. No far more trivial blurs.
To all those purists out there, Fuji 3D W1 camera has all those manual functions that we have in a two dimensional digital camera. The shutter speed and aperture can be set manually also as 13 modes of shooting like portrait, landscape, night shot and natural light.
Fuji Real W1 camera doesn’t leave 2D behind in any way. On the contrary it offers additional advanced 2D feature that lets us capture two individual shots of the exact same subject with various settings as if the images are shot utilizing two diverse cameras.
With Fuji 3D W1 camera it’s not just the inside that does the talking. The outside speaks too. The buttons are all illuminated to ensure that we don’t invest half our time comprehending tips on how to perform an operation. The GUI menus are displayed in 3D too. It really is now quick to switch between 3D and 2D shots seamlessly with just the touch of a button that switches between the modes. SD and SDHC cards are supported. The 3D and 2D information may be transmitted utilizing wireless IrSS technology to a FinePix 3D LCD screen.
Fuji Real 3D W1 is groundbreaking in every single sense since, it is a complete solution to 3D photography requirements. It caters to the requirements of 3D photographers end to end. From capturing to printing, it really is never a shoddy show but a full-fledged complete outcome that we get.
Visit : http://www.finepix3d.org
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