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Fuji W3, TO BE CONTINUE in capital letters

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I bought a Fuji W3

You may not have heard of this camera

It’s normal

I saw one in stock in boss Jack Ma’s shop.

And not only W3, but also V1 - a 3D photo frame released at the same time

"I accidentally slipped my hand" and "got into a non-full frame".

3D has always been hyped,

and then it cools down due to various reasons;

and then,

A few years later, it became a hyped concept.

The recent wave of 3D was almost brought about by "Avatar".

Then 3D became popular on domestic screens, so that for the whole world, our country's 3D or There are many "fake 3D" movies.

In 2009, Fujifilm began to develop "one-time imaging" 3D digital cameras - the so-called "one-time imaging" means that the user presses the shutter once, and the 3D image is automatically synthesized in the camera without the need for the user Go to the digital darkroom to proofread slowly and generate files yourself.

Fujifilm’s first-generation camera, the FinePix W1, was groundbreaking and established the shape of its successor, the W3;

Dual lenses on the front (with two independent sensors), Naked-eye 3D screen.

After shooting, wait a moment (processing and writing speed limits here) and you can watch it in playback.

The next year, Fujifilm released the sequel W3;

Compared with W1, there is no revolutionary improvement in optical imaging specifications. The screen behind it has been increased from 2.8 inches to 3.5 inches. inch;

However, the video resolution has been increased from 640x480 to 1280x720, and it can be labeled as "HD".

Regarding other manufacturers, Panasonic was probably the most responsive.

In the same year as W3, they first added a special 3D lens, LUMIX F12 3D, to their M43 lens. ,

And later, I made a Lumix DMC-3D1.

Then, everything came to an abrupt end, and there was no more.

Mobile phone manufacturers have found a selling point. Around 2011, there were three representative mobile phones in one country, with naked-eye 3D as a selling point.

The evolution of living things is actually very simple. Simply put, use it or lose it.

The eye is considered a very complex structure and has been used as an argument by advocates of creationism.

If you are interested, you can read Mr. Fang Zhouzi's "Darwin's Eyes"

Stereoscopic vision appears with the eyes, which provides the owner with the perception of "depth" in addition to plane vision - — In competition, it is advantageous to be aware of approaching prey/predators, or to quickly grasp the environment.

Nature is the best teacher of design;

Only the bionic eye structure is needed to complete the basic design of the 3D camera.

Fujifilm’s W1 / W3 are no exception.

In the same year, Panasonic's 3D lens on the M43 mount did not have a wide spacing, so the 3D performance alone may not be as good as this type of lens with a larger baseline. model.

The 3D collection is completed and needs to be stored.

There is a relatively popular format in the industry, with the suffix .MPO, which is a jpeg format container that stores two jpg files internally, along with relevant information, which can be displayed on the corresponding device.

This part of the content was originally completed in the digital darkroom and was generated directly on W1/W3, which is very convenient;

Moreover, W3 also saves a single jpg of the "left eye", which is convenient and direct Use (such as for film selection).

In the past, 3D displays required wearing glasses, either red or blue, polarization or shutter. Wearing multiple glasses always brings extra trouble (especially if you already have one pair);

So There has always been a demand for naked-eye 3D.

"Parallax Barrier" (Parallax Barrier, or Parallax Barrier) is currently the key to realizing naked-eye 3D display.

In addition to being used on Fujifilm W1/W3, the parallax barrier has also become a success or failure in technical implementation on Nintendo's 3DS game console.

I am not a researcher in this area, but I have a superficial understanding of it.

I first saw a report on DTI products on THG (2001), which mentioned the implementation principle of naked-eye 3D.

It’s very interesting. This product is called 2015XLS, which has nothing to do with EXCEL’s . It is relatively active in the application, but some related attempts (I saw sales at the airport) did not seem to seize the right opportunity.

This kind of implementation actually has a disadvantage, that is, the head must be kept within a certain area to see the 3D effect;

If the translation is outside the area, it will not work;

And if you go out a little further and achieve a synchronized phase, you can...

Therefore, when watching, don’t move your head casually

In addition, when In the era when W1 and W3 were popular, Fujifilm also launched a 3D printing system, aiming to build a complete support system.

It’s a pity that it seemed to be settled in the end.

It is said to be in stock, brand new and never used.

In fact, it has been opened when I got it, but there are no traces of long-term use, but the 3D decorative light on the front does not seem to light up.

Generally speaking, it is the so-called "recharge", or window display, right? Fortunately, it’s just for experience and not demanding.

Sometimes I want to play with interesting and older machines, so this is probably the part I have to compromise on.

Three-dimensional images are very exciting, especially if you have never been exposed to them before.

Looking back, I had the opportunity to see it in 2010. It was in the Starlight Photography City in Shanghai, whether it was 3L or 4L. Merchants that provided solutions in this area provided a movie viewing experience.

The photo should be taken at the World Expo with a 135 camera.

As mentioned before, "Avatar" was a hit all over the world, and China was no exception. People went to movie theaters to accept the impact.

Since 2009, the 3D craze is still going strong.

However, many fake 3D, and even "China Special Edition" 3D movies have made people think.

On the other hand, in the wave of popularization of large-size flat-panel TVs, 3D has also emerged as a selling point.

However, due to content supply, home 3D home theaters still have limitations.

Today's digital products... "Now" refers to this era of social networks. Products will have an additional demand, which is to "help users show off in their circle of friends."

This 3D camera obviously does not have this possibility - through an ordinary screen, any depth and 3D impact will be smoothed out.

So cameras like the W1 are in a situation of "fun" and "useless for online social interaction".

Perhaps one day, when people calm down again, consumer-grade 3D (and the accompanying output) will become popular again.

As I said, the impact of 3D images lies in the moment you actually see them.

You keep searching for clues in the picture, trying to find the flaw in this magic, and then admit that this is the thing in the legend.

If you don’t experience it yourself, you won’t know the taste.

It’s just that the conditions are not mature enough now, so this kind of experience cannot be effectively expanded.

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I am going to take out the V1 and go rafting.

Well, that’s the literal meaning...

Take it out and give it to your friends who need to experience 3D vision.

FUJIFILM FinePix REAL 3D W3 related* (Japanese) *

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North American release

< p> The release of W3 in North America was held in the Natural History Museum, a very interesting experience event

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DTI official website

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Panasonic’s 12.5mm F12 3D lens

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