FinePix REAL 3D W1 : Features - 2D Shooting

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2D Shooting

FinePix REAL 3D system opens new frontiers in 2D shooting. Two 3x optical zoom Fujinon lenses and two CCDs let you capture versatile styles of simultaneous shooting possible.

Twin FUJINON Lens & RP (Real Photo) Processor 3D

Two built-in Fujinon 3x optical zoom lenses and two CCDs, each with 10 megapixel resolution, comprise the hardware platform for the image capture system. In addition, the advanced image processing of the newly developed RP (Real Photo) Processor 3D enhances the resolution of 2D images, reproducing the subject in every detail.

Advanced 2D Mode

The Advanced 2D Modes let users use the two image capture systems independently. Just like shooting with 2 digital cameras, the user can choose different zoom, sensitivity and color settings for each image capture system and take 2 photos of the same scene at the same instant.

Tele/Wide Simultaneous Shooting

Zoom in on your subject and also take a wide-angle shot of the same scene at the same time. The twin-lens system lets you freely set the zoom magnification for one lens while the other is set to wide angle, letting you capture the exact same instant with totally different angles of view.

  • * With Tele/Wide Simultaneous Shooting, the left lens can zoom while the right lens is fixed in a wide angle setting.
Wide Angle
3x Optical Zoom

2-Color Simultaneous Shooting

Change the settings and with one press of the shutter, you can take two photos of the same scene with a different color tonality. Set one lens system to Standard and the other to the vivid colors of Chrome. You can also capture the scene in both Standard and vintage Black & White or shoot simultaneously with Chrome and Black & White. Fujifilm doubles your enjoyment of every moment.

Standard
Black & White

2-Sensitivity Simultaneous Shooting

Take two photos of the same instant - one at high sensitivity and one at low sensitivity. For example, you can take panned shots of a moving subject at the exact same instant with different degrees of background motion blur. In dark scenes, you can prioritize blur reduction for one shot, and image quality for the other. For times when you are not sure which sensitivity setting is best, you can shoot the moment at two settings and later pick the image to keep during playback.

Low Sensitivity
High Sensitivity
Notes
  • * Sample photos are simulated images.
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