Testseek.com have collected 59 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3.
October 2010
(70%)
59 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Fujifilm often likes to stake a claim in areas where its rivals haven't gone before, and 3D is no exception; the company is still the only one to have a mainstream 3D camera. The FinePix Real 3D W3 is building on a formula with 720p 3D video and 3D o...
Still the only real 3D camera on the market, Significant manual control over 2D and 3D, Glassesfree 3D viewing, Clever use of dual lenses for simultaneous shots, Reasonably good 720p video and stereo sound, Sidebyside capture of 2D with 3D,
Lackluster image quality; leans to overexposed, soft images, Seeing 3D requires an expensive TV or desktop display, 3D formats don't work with Macs or most software, Too expensive compared to equivalent 2D cameras, Poor in low light.
In using the W3 during testing, we couldn't help but keep thinking of it as portable lab: it's a set of experiments bundled together in a single camera. There's enough here to test and play with that just seeing what works can be fun in itself. If you ...
3.5in LCD screen, vast improvement over W1, realistic 3D images
Holdingposition, physical size, HD video quality
Sceptics are still waiting in the wings to see if there is any future in the 3D market but with so much already invested in it - across cinema and home entertainment - it will certainly be with us for the significant future. Since the launch of the ori...
While debate rages on as to whether 3D is just a passing fad - as it was cinematically way back in the 1950s - or, thanks to technological advancements, here to stay, Fujifilm is offering a 3D capture solution in the here and now, the output from whic...
Captures 10-megapixel 3D photos and high-definition video in 3D. Large, 3.5-inch LCD produces 3D images without glasses. Unique 2D shooting modes. Pocketable build. Simple operation.
Not every shot results in an eye-popping 3D image.3D LCD doesn't require glasses, but can look blurry unless you view from the right angle.
The easy-to-use Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W3 captures still images and video in 3D and is compatible with most new 3D HDTVs and computer monitors, but taking a good 3D image is challenging. Buy it now...
Abstract: Blame it on James Cameron. All it took was one confounded movie chock full of blue things with wings to drudge up a failed attempt at the future of cinema. Our parents wore 3D glasses in the 70's, and today we're wearing Active Matrix shutter glasses....
Who is this for? First, consider that you need to have a 3D TV to appreciate most of the photos that you take with the W3. (You won't be able to view the MPO-format 3D photos at all on your computer, unless you've got Nvidia's 3D Vision technology built i...
Flaws and all, we still liked the W1, and the W3 arrives when 3D is an even bigger deal with sales of 3D TVs climbing rapidly and the first laptop computers appearing with 3D displays. The W3 is a much better developed product than its predecessor too, an...
Shoots good-looking 3D video and images, glasses-free 3D display with parallax adjustments, unique modes for 3D and 2D capture, shows realistic 3D depth between objects, good performance in 2D shooting modes
Expensive, advanced 3D modes take some trial and error, 3D LCD has sweet spots and can tire your eyes, weak battery life
If you;re dead set on capturing 3D video and images immediately, the Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W3 is the most-versatile pocketable option at the moment. It deserves a lot of credit for its innovative features, but it's mainly for the brave early-adopter cr...