When reviewers call your product "the worst ____ ever made," do you give up and move on? Or do you build a second model and try to prove them wrong? After introducing the world's first consumer ...
FujiFilm today announced the FinePix REAL 3D W3 digital camera. The FinePix REAL 3D W3 steps it up from its predecessor (3D W1) with the ability to shoot high-resolution 3D photos and movies in 3D HD ...
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3D cameras haven’t really caught on yet for a number of reasons, but nobody told Fujifilm; they’re going right ahead with a new version of the W1, their 3D point-and-shoot from last year. The new one ...
Surrounded by 3DTVs and reconstructed skeletons of prehistoric creatures at New York’s Museum of Natural History, last night we spent some hands-on time with Fujifilm’s latest 3D compact. Having tried ...
It's been just over a year since Fujifilm went three dimensional with the release of its FinePix Real 3D camera, the W1. Now the company has announced its second 3D compact camera, the Finepix REAL 3D ...
Fujifilm’s first splash into pocketable 3D picture making, the W1, was beset by complicated controls and general first-generation awkwardness. With its successor, the W3, Fujifilm has lessened but not ...
Fujifilm makes shooting 3D home movies in HD affordable with its second generation 3D camera, the FinePix REAL 3D W3. The W3 will be available in early September 2010 at a retail price of $500. The ...
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again. Or something like that. Following up on last year’s first-ever stereoscopic 3D camera, Fujifilm has announced the second-generation FinePix Real 3D ...
These days, quite a few compact cameras take 3D photos, but the ($500 as of 3/14/2011) is the most full-featured of the pack. It's the only big-name 3D still camera with two lenses and sensors, ...
Today Fuji unveiled its second generation dual lens 3D camera, the W3, at the Museum of Natural History here in Manhattan, where members of the media (present company included) got a chance to shoot ...
If you’ve just bought yourself a 3D TV, you may be starting to wonder why you bothered. Though content is beginning to trickle in, there still isn’t very much 3D television programming to watch out ...
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