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3D in mono?
It's not much use to us who only have one eye.
Posted by: Brian on 08 Jul 2010 at 11:43
Fuji's 3D camera
Fuji have done little to promote the W1, and as such, it seems to be an experimental device, but it really is a breakthrough 3D camera, with nothing else like it in the marketplace. A lot of thought has been put into how 3D can work in a compact digital form: utilising technological advances we take for granted in point and shoot photography the W1 brings them for the first time to a mass market 3D imager. It certainly creates a buzz wherever I use it and is an incredibly useful tool for anyone working in 3D cinematography.
3D screens for the home are coming, but the W1 has an excellent 3D display of its own that doesn't require glasses: the best way to show the images is currently limited to passing the camera around, but that is surely changing: by then we should see a new model from Fuji and hopefully other manufacturers...
Posted by: SteveMcN on 09 Jul 2010 at 17:42