Panasonic introduces world’s first 3D video camera for consumers. The HDC-SDT750 is full-HD camcorders that can shoot 3D images through special 3D conversion lens on the camera screws. Not long ago, Panasonic has launched a 3D camera for professionals. The development of 3D first consumer camcorder, the HDC-SDT750, the next step. A 3D camera for everyday use. For holidays, or during graduation.
The SDT750 comes with a special 3D converter that you need the screws. In the 3D converter contains two lenses that work together to ensure that you can film in 3D. Both lenses simultaneously filming and then this merged. Result: 3D. For these images to look back then you need a 3D TV, 3D glasses and an HDMI connection. Eventually you can even mount the videos.

The SDT750 is basically an HD camera, but you film in 3D, he uses the side-by-side, technology, the image is split to the left and right eye. The lenses in the 3D converter (or 3D-conversion lens) both have a maximum resolution of 1080 x 960 pixels. When added together is that in theory Full HD, but in practice something else – the image is scaled. You lost some quality when you shoot with the conversion lens to the SDT750, but you’ll certainly get back to 3D.

The HDC-SDT750 is available from mid September. The suggested retail is not official yet, but will probably around 1600 Euro. The main advantage of HDC-SDT750 is the affordable 3D camcorder for consumers but the cons is you may need to buy another device such as 3D television, 3D glasses, 3D camera, for now the combination is an expensive to experience the 3D effect.


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