Overview
Fujifilm Finepix F610 Digital Camera Photo 3D Model – a detailed 3D asset of the Fujifilm FinePix F610 digital camera, perfect for product visualization, game and realtime scenes, archviz presentations, e-commerce mockups, and digital art projects. This model is ideal when you need a realistic camera reference or a ready-to-use prop for renders, animations, and interactive applications.
Use this 3D camera model for:
- Product visualization: showcase the device in marketing scenes, galleries, and promotional artwork
- 3D renders & archviz: add an accurate electronics prop to interior and studio lighting setups
- Games & realtime: build interactive product scenes and props for gameplay environments
- Education & presentations: demonstrate camera form factor, exterior details, and design language
- 3D content creation: use as a base model for modifications, custom materials, and textures
File format support: Download the model in multiple popular formats including MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND. Works seamlessly across modern pipelines and common 3D workflows.
Software compatibility: Import and edit the model in leading 3D tools such as Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and Unreal Engine. Also compatible with other software that supports the listed file formats.
Usage patterns & workflow tips:
- For Blender workflows, use the BLEND or FBX file to quickly integrate the camera into your scene and adjust materials/lighting.
- For 3ds Max, load MAX or FBX to preserve transform setup and continue refining the asset.
- For Maya and Cinema 4D pipelines, use FBX, OBJ, or C4D depending on whether you prefer editable geometry or faster import.
- For Unreal Engine, import via FBX or OBJ and use it as a prop for interactive scenes, product displays, or UI/thumbnail mockups.
- Use OBJ when you need lightweight geometry exchange, and FBX when transferring animation-friendly scene data.
Download the Fujifilm FinePix F610 3D camera model in your preferred format and start building high-quality visuals right away.
Uploaded by wangsukjoo on February 2013