3D Video – Fuji W1 VS Panasonic SDT750 – YT3D Version SBS
Posted: July 4th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Information About 3DTV | Tags: Fuji, Panasonic, SDT750, version, Video, yt3d | 9 Comments »
3D Video – Fuji W1 VS Panasonic SDT750 Here’s some similar test shots taken first with the Panasonic SDT750 3D Camcorder then with the Fuji W1 3D Camera. I thought this would be of interest to those considering purchasing either device. Note the Fuji’s videos have been stretched to fill the frame but it is interesting to see the 3D for comparison, as well as the detail and quality. Apologies for the shaking – my gloves were off and it was pretty cold. Enhanced Dimensions is giving away a whole heap of cool 3D freebies this Christmas. 3D Cards, 3D Videos and 3D Desktops – all for Christmas and all for FREE! Visit enhanced-dimensions.com right now to grab the goodies. The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel is an online 3D TV channel dedicated to showing the best in creative stereoscopic 3D videos and 3d animations. Enhanced Dimensions is proud to present some of the best stereoscopic 3d videos on YouTube and Vimeo. A 3D Stereoscopic Production for Enhanced Dimensions by Andrew Murchie.

@JHFinch – Thanks for commenting. I’d be interested in what you think of my music video that I shot with the Panasonic – it’s called Glu – I think the 3d works quite well for a limited range of shots.
Like the others said, the Panasonic lenses are too close together. The 3D effect is not impressive.
Clearly shows that the Panasonic has too short baseline.
@zebruh – Lol, yeah it’s pretty thin ice there!
That man sure was upset about that boy sliding toward the water!
I just noticed that the left & right sides are swapped in this. But that’s okay. I just selected parallel instead of crossview.
@rickydepths1 – Hi, I must admit I threw this together so I’d need to look and see where you mean. It could be that the videos on the W1 are 30fps being converted to 25fps might cuase some problems, but that would be a bit of jerkyness. The w1 footage was also scaled up quite a bit so that would degrade the quality further.
I was going to ask if you used a tripod but then I read the description first. One question. I notice a lag in the video and some of the figures giving more a shadow effect instead of 3-dimensional. Is that normal or is there an issue with rendering onto youtube?
after testing panasonic, i found that device really awfull… just usefull in full sunlight! On youtube the panasonic gives really bad 3D effect…