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Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D ´W1´ Test by orbilia23

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Taken by
orbilia23 orbilia23
Explore score
90
Size
0.07 Gigapixels
Views
1925
Date added
November 19, 2009
Date taken
November 19, 2009
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A first test with the Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D ´W1´ digicam. An interesting pretty small 3d-cam with 77mm stereobase. Many problems (jumps in perspective, etc) have to be resolved and many tests have to be done ( stitching methods, maximum possible image size, etc..). I consider this a nice challenge.
BTW: the 3D-jobs such as calibration, stereobase aligning, re-calibration of far-point, adding anaglyph-colors (etc..) are done with the freeware ´Stereophotomaker´ (ver. 4.12). Many thanks to the developpers for that splendid software! Many thanks to Werner Bloos for the german translation of this program!

This is an anaglyph for red/cyan (or red/blue) goggles.

A fair warning: the picture quality of this Fujifilm 3d camera is very mediocre, not to say pretty bad!

Stitcher Notes

GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3864 (Windows)
Panorama size: 73 megapixels (26263 x 2790 pixels)
Input images: 10 (10 columns by 1 rows)
Field of view: 137.0 degrees wide by 14.5 degrees high (top=4.2, bottom=-10.4)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: FUJIFILM, Tomo&Muttyan
Camera model: FinePix REAL 3D W1, StereoPhoto Mkr
Image size: 3423x2666, 3434x2696, 3440x2690, 3454x2695, 3462x2698, 3465x2706, 3467x2693, 3473x2704, 3486x2714, 3504x2712 (9.1 megapixels - 9.5 megapixels)
Capture time: 2009-11-19 16:21:26 - 2009-11-19 16:23:27 ( 1 unknown)
Aperture: f/4 ( 1 unknown)
Exposure time: 0.00625 - 0.00952381 ( 1 unknown)
ISO: 100 - 200 ( 1 unknown)
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 74.0 mm ( 1 unknown)
White balance: Automatic ( 1 unknown)
Exposure mode: Automatic ( 1 unknown)
Horizontal overlap: 24.9 to 26.8 percent
Computer stats: 3325.27 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 3:02 (0:18 per picture)
Alignment: 0:24, Projection: 0:28, Blending: 2:10

GigaPan Comments (2)

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  1. orbilia23

    orbilia23 (November 30, 2009, 01:25PM)

    Hi zmalol, You´re right! For large landscapes, there will be problems with that small 77mm base, but IMO the biggest problem is the conversion to anaglyphs from two stitched frames. Until today, no software except the Gigapan soft is powerfull enough for large panoramas. But the Gigapan stitcher is not at all adequate/precise enough to stitch 3D pics. Yes for SPM.. At the moment SPM handles no more than c. 20.000 x 2.500 pixel.. Maybe more with a 64 bit Windows..??

  2. zmalol

    Zbigniew (November 28, 2009, 12:29PM)

    Good to see a gigapans taken with this kind of '3D' camera. I hope you can get and post good panoramas, however I am a bit sceptic about use of 77mm base of the stereopair for landscape stereophotography. I think it may work efectively in range no larger than several meters. I have seen your indoor tests - they seem much more promising. The only problem in my opinion is zooming the giga-anaglyphs. Larger zoom more pain to adjust the eyes for stereovision of anaglyph with a fixed base. Perhaps there is a chance to involve "stereophotomaker" guy to deal with automatic anaglyph base aligment with zooming.

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