Best price I have seen on this camera and it includes postage!
Fuji W3 3D Camera - WOW Sight and Sound - $198 Including Postage!
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I've got one here bengee. The screen on the back of the camera is similar to the 3DS with its no-glasses perceived depth. In-depth review here: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/fujifilm_finepix_real…
Not a product for everyone, but definitely a lot of fun.
Same price at Harvey Norman
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/product/1256972860058/fuji-fi…
yes, but with the free shipping, it appeals to the lazy in me.
Looks like fun! :)
Got one and its great!
Im gonna kill myself cause i bought this 6 months ago…
Wait for some deal on knives / gun or else you will be disappointed again
out of curiosity, would you disclose how much you paid?
I bought this camera hoping for great 3d pictures but the image quality is terrible lots of noise in the picture even in bright daylight ive tried different settings but still no good, the hd video is not that great either, if you're as pickie as me when it comes to image quality you will be disappointed, I knew after I bought it why it's going cheaper because it is not a great camera, my little canon ixus 70 7mp has much better picture, put 2 together and you'll get 3D, but who wants to carry two cameras around. So the benefits of the fuji is only if you want 3d imagery easy and only best in daylight or a lot of light shooting, I would not buy this camera for 2d imagery or hd video. Hope this helps u decide, if u get it for 3d the excellent feature is the glasses free 3D screen you can see the 3d live as you shoot.
thanks for the review - im pickie so its a shame but wonder how its supposed to look when viewing it on a normal computer..
Where do you think I view the pictures I have a full hd computer screen and a full hd 3d large screen and I can see the noise on both,on the computer you can tell the noise is there at size from 60 to 100% I have even zoomed passed 100% to see that there is noise, the images are not sharp either, search google for review and find a full size image to download you'll see what I'm talking about
Here's a couple links for you to see the picture quality
http://www.pcworld.com/zoom?id=222379&page=1&zoomIdx=1
http://www.pcworld.com/zoom?id=222379&page=1&zoomIdx=2
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/fujifilm_finepix_real…Wow, thats some serious noise on every sample image from the links. I was stoked to see this was $200 bucks at HN but now can see why , stuffs up my game plan somewhat, was going to get a samsung galaxy s2 on my phone contract and one of these cameras … cause in every other aspect the samsung hardware outdoes the htc evo 3d ..
any other consumer 3d still cameras that do a better job?
The images are disappointingly noisy when viewed on a full HD TV, although to be fair most of mine were taken at ISO400 or higher.
However, I bought a W3 to be both the camera and the primary 3D image display. After all, a lot of us use our mobile phones to show off our photos. The main difference with using the W3 as a display is that it's something that each person has to hold individually (rather than one person holding & sharing the view) because of the narrow 3D viewing angle.
At the 3.5" LCD size, the brightness and clarity of the 3D pictures is beautiful (at 3.5", you basically can't see the noise unless you really crank up the ISO and take a really dark shot), and the pictures all have those pleasing Fuji colours. I bought a 32GB Class 10 SDHC card to go with the W3. At the medium 16:9 image res, storing images in .MPO and JPEG format, it's good for over 11,000 photos. Makes a great family album.
By no means does it replace my DSLR. But I think its use is more than justified as a fun family snapshot cam. Especially for $198.
How do we see 3d photos on computer? or on TV? And how do we print them?
im guessing that it shows up as either 2 files or in some advanced picture format
Yep, I believe it's a specific format (.mpo) & also saves a jpg of the left image as well! To view them in 3d though, you'll need a 3d capable PC or TV, unless you can convert them somehow to anaglyph that you can watch on pretty much anything! ;)
For prints, you need to have them done by a specialist lenticular printing service, I believe Fuji Japan offers one, I'm not sure about anywhere else.
You'll need a 3d Paper to print them. Like those paper used in the Popup books. Can't use those normal A4 paper as they are flat and only 2d.
an example of a printed 3d panoramic city shot…
http://www.lmnop.com.au/wp-content/plugins/wh-autothumb/imag…
a shot from another angle
http://babyology.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/popup_1.j…
lmao.. right :)
That's some high quality 3d Paper.
You can actually see the texture on some of the buildings….
wow that seems very cool and the price seems very reasonable? does anyone have any experience with 3d cameras?