Just Posted: Our in-depth Fujifilm X100 review. The X100 has been an object of fascination and desire amongst photography enthusiasts since it was unveiled at Photokina last September. The camera marries elegant retro looks with an advanced viewfinder and a well-respected sensor. A 35mm equivalent F2 lens completes this modern interpretation of the classic fixed-lens rangefinder concept. However, despite the undeniable attraction of the camera, it won’t come as shocking news to hear that it’s not an unqualified success. As a result, we’ve taken a little longer than usual over our review, partly because it’s a camera that requires some time to really appreciate it. Mainly though, we wanted to rigorously assess which drawbacks prove to be truely significant after extensive real-life use, and which ones you can be charmed into forgiving.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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Just posted: Our in-depth Fujifilm X100 review
Fujifilm unveils Finepix Z900EXR with EXR CMOS sensor
Fujifilm has unveiled the FinePix Z900EXR premium ultra-compact incorporating the company’s latest 16MP EXR CMOS sensor. Featuring the same the 460K dot 3.5" LCD of the Z8000EXR, it offers a more useful image-stabilized 28-140m equivalent lens and full 1080p HD movie capture in the H.264 (MOV) format. The camera will be available from May 2011, at a price of 9.95 / £219, in Brilliant Black, Gloss Red, Hot Pink and Royal Blue
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Which?: Fujifilm Finepix W1 3D compact camera at IFA berlin 09

Fujifilm has made a fresh attempt at the stereoscopic 3D camera with the launch of the Finepix W1 at the IFA electronics show in Berlin. The rather large device is essentially two cameras in one body so lets you take 3D images or two 2D images at the same time so you can, for example, shoot both tele and wide angle shots at the same time. Get the full details and more reports at www.which.co.uk
Video Rating: 5 / 5
There is a lot of choice out there for stereoscopic 3D gaming on PC – and it’s easy to get confused on what you really need. Neil Schneider, President & CEO of Meant to be Seen, shares important shopping advice, gives a rundown of the available technologies, and helps you steer clear of the mistakes that can rob you of an awesome 3D gaming experience! More guides can be found at www.mtbs3d.com,
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Fujifilm Finepix REAL 3D W1 tested Movie converted to anaglyph 20091001
Movie taken by Fujifilm Finepix REAL 3D W1. Converted to color anaglyph by Stereo Movie Maker.
BEST VIEWED IN HD. And of course with red/blue 3D glasses. Metroid Prime screens in anaglyph 3D. Made with the Dolphin emulator and iZ3D drivers. The video compression gives some of these images a ghosting effect. You can view and download the original uncompressed images at www.flickr.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5