Panasonic has for the first time placed HD 3D recording capability in the hands of the consumer with its HDC-SDT750 camcorder.
The HDC-SDT750 can be made 3D capable by simply attaching a 3D conversion lens that comes with the camcorder.
It is otherwise a capable conventional HD video camera that records at 1080/60p for NTSC or 1080/50p for PAL.
The 3MOS system comes with image stabilization and improved noise reduction (NR) for recording dimly lit images with clarity.
The camcorder will go on sale in Japan on August 20, to be followed in other countries in fall of this year.
Panasonic has now made its 3D offering comprehensive. Earlier this year it launched its Full HD 3D VIERA plasma TVs and 3D Blu-ray DiscTM players for homes as well as the world's first professional 3D camcorder.
Combined with a VIERA 3DTV3 and Blu-ray DiscTM player/recorder4, the SDT750 camcorder makes it possible to save precious memories of friends and family in vivid, lifelike 3D images.
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