Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W1 gets the hands-on treatment

Fujifilm’s Finepix Real 3D W1 may look like a fairly standard (albeit dual-lensed) compact camera in its official shots, but as the folks at Stuff.tv discovered when they unboxed theirs, it’s a slightly different story in person. While not exactly a deal-breaker, the camera looks to be considerably harder to just toss in a pocket than a regular compact camera, and it weighs about as much as the non-compact Olympus E-P1. That said, it does apparently deliver the goods when it comes to capturing 3D movies and still images, and it’ll even work with macro shots, although that apparently requires a bit of practice. Hit up the link below for a closer look.

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