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Fuji’s two-eyed 3D consumer camera grinned its way into our lives last week, but Time spared us the details. Now, a proper announcement: the FinePix Real 3D W1 camera shoots 3D stills and video ...
Fujifilm also announced its Real 3D V1 digital picture viewer, and a 3D photo-printing service. Inventors have been trying to perfect 3D imagery for almost 200 years.
It’s yet another retro-looking mirrorless from Fujifilm, but it’s one of the more striking designs, with cleaner, straighter ...
Fujifilm is extremely proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking new imaging technology: the “FinePix REAL 3D System”. The world’s first three dimensional (3D) digital imaging system that lets ...
After introducing the world's first consumer stereoscopic 3D shooter to dismal reviews, FujiFilm chose door number two, replacing the camera with a thinner, lighter, and easier-to-use version that ...
If Fujifilm had any kind of marketing nous, it’d license the design of the classic red plastic Viewmaster 3D viewer and put its new camera’s gubbins inside. Why?
Fujifilm is taking digital photography to the next level with the promise of a 3D digital camera model. The FinePix Real 3D System, set to ship in September, will come equipped with two lenses ...
Digital photo frames are a dime a dozen nowadays, and recently, 3D models have been popping up, too. Fujifilm today announced the FinePix REAL 3D V3, a so-called “digital viewer” that displays ...
The current renewed enthusiasm for 3D as a form of visual communication either leaves you cold or has the hairs standing to attention on the back of your neck. If it's the latter you're in luck, ...
Fujifilm have been demonstrating a twin-lens 3D camera using its new Finepix Real 3D system, which is expected to hit the market in 2009. Two Fujinon lenses are positioned 6-7cm apart from each ...
Fujifilm has released a short teaser video ahead of a June 12th announcement, hinting at a new rangefinder-style camera in ...
One possible pathway is being explored by Fujifilm: introduce 3D printers using the established "kiosk" model that's been so successful for digital photo printing. We spoke to Fujifilm Australia's ...