Neil Richards
November 1st, 2011, 11:03 AM
Hi All,
Fuji have updated their Finepix 3D V3 glasses free viewer and *at last* they have added an HDMI input to it:
FinePix REAL 3D V3 | Fujifilm Global (http://www.fujifilm.com/products/3d/viewer/finepix_real3dv3/)
This at least opens up the possibility that it could be used for affordable glasses-free 3D monitoring while filming although it is limited in several respects:
- max 1280 x 760 resolution
- max 20Mbs bit rate
It is also limited to AVI and MPO files, no evidence it would support SBS .mov for example or frame-packed 24Mbs HDMI1.4a out of my 3DA1 <grrr>
It's 800x600 pixels, uses a lenticular sheet and has a brighter LED backlight than the previous model.
No idea on price yet either.
Cheers
Neil
Fuji have updated their Finepix 3D V3 glasses free viewer and *at last* they have added an HDMI input to it:
FinePix REAL 3D V3 | Fujifilm Global (http://www.fujifilm.com/products/3d/viewer/finepix_real3dv3/)
This at least opens up the possibility that it could be used for affordable glasses-free 3D monitoring while filming although it is limited in several respects:
- max 1280 x 760 resolution
- max 20Mbs bit rate
It is also limited to AVI and MPO files, no evidence it would support SBS .mov for example or frame-packed 24Mbs HDMI1.4a out of my 3DA1 <grrr>
It's 800x600 pixels, uses a lenticular sheet and has a brighter LED backlight than the previous model.
No idea on price yet either.
Cheers
Neil