First 3D video camera for amateurs in the world, from Panasonic

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Panasonic has released the first 3D video camera in the world, dedicated to regular users. The HDC-SDT750 model allows even amateurs to record 3D images by simply attaching the dedicated 3D objective. Even without the 3D objective, this innovating model offers the possibility to users to get full HD quality video recordings. The camera will be available on the market starting August 20, first in Japan then in other countries as well.

Even without attaching the dedicated 3D objective, there are many ways in which the user can get high quality recordings.

The 3MOS system with an improved noise reduction rate is capable to record very clear and bright images. So, the new model has the possibility to record 1080 / 60 p for NTSC or 1080 / 50 p for PAL ( Full HD 1.920 x 1.080, 60 or 50 progressive recording ), it also has the iA ( Intelligent Auto ) mode, it’s equipped with the new HYBRID O.I.S ( Optical Image Stabilization ) stabilizer and has many features for manual control of the objective.

The 3MOS high sensitivity system gives you the possibility to take 3D images at 7.590.000 pixels. Because of the noise reduction technology, the obtained images are bright, clear, even if they were taken in environments with low luminosity.

Capable to record in 1080 / 60 p fo NTSC or 1080 / 50 p for PAL, the new SDT750 model generates expressive videos, without losing details and without trembling images as it happened in case of the traditional videos in 1.080i ( interlace ) system.

Further more, the iA feature, very popular on previous models, facilitates the entire filming process, the camera being easy to use by amateurs. SDT750 comes equipped with the new image stabilizer HYBRID O.I.S. that allows you to take clear, HD images.


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