
Panasonic SDT750 Camcorder – the World’s First 3D-capable Consumer Camcorder
Yesterday, Panasonic Digital Imaging Seminar launch event held in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Panasonic publish the SDT750 camcorder. The Panasonic SDT750 camcorder is the world’s first AVCHD-based 3D-capable camcorder with an interchangeable 3D conversion lens, and is also the world’s first 3D-capable consumer camcorder. It uses an interchangeable 3D conversion lens, the SDT750 is able to capture 3D images and output them live via HDMI to a 3D-capable TV.
In fact, the Panasonic SDT750 is still a 2D DV, using 3MOS sensitive components. 7.59 million effective pixels dynamic images (2.53 million x3), can shoot 1080/60p high-definition video. Provides 12x optical zoom, 5.1-channel audio recording, 3-inch widescreen LCD. Built-in 96GB flash memory, SDXC card expansion.
After installing 3D conversion lens VW-CLT1, the SDT750 is truly the world’s first civilian 3D camera. The 3D conversion lens can to light be divided into two way, shot into the left and right eye images on the light-sensitive imaging devices, shooting a 960×1080 resolution three-dimensional images, using the Side-by-Side 3D format. The Video shot can be broadcasted in Panasonic VIERA 3D watch television, and we’re in the body’s LCD screen on the preview screen will display the left eye images. In 3D models can be used anti-shake function, but can not zoom, can only use the wide angle.
Panasonic SDT750 will be listed in the Japanese market in August, the price of 1399 U.S. dollars.
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