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JVC touts a world’s first – 3D camcorder that does full HD

JVC intends to remain on the cutting edge of technology by rolling out the first consumer camcorder in the world that is capable of recording in full HD, courtesy of the new JVC-developed high-speed processor which is capable of producing a couple of simultaneous Full HD images. The model in question? The GS-TD1, where it will utilize a couple of camera lenses and a similar number of 3.32 megapixel CMOS sensors – one for each lens – in order to help it capture three-dimensional images in the manner where human eyes work. This new high-speed imaging engine is capable of simultaneously processing the two Full HD images, where left and right images at 1920 x 1080i – using but a single chip. Want to know more about the GS-TD1? Read all about it in the extended post.
Aiptek 3D HD Camcorder
This could very well be the year where stereoscopic 3D technology catches on, and Firebox caters to this need for the average home consumer with the Aiptek 3D HD Camcorder. Retailing for £199.99, it comes with a 2.4” display that has a built-in 3D filter, giving you an eye-popping experience whenever you view videos on it. The Aiptek 3D HD Camcorder will rely on two lenses as well as an equal number of sensors to shoot stunning high definition (1280 x 720) 3D video and stills. One advantage of this would not having to wear a pair of special glasses in order to view your handiwork wherever you are thanks to the display’s integrated 3D filter as mentioned. Of course, you can also play back its content on a dedicated 3D TV if you have one at home, without the need for glasses as well. All you need to do is hook it up to the TV through Aiptek’s HDMI socket. Its rechargeable battery isn’t too long lasting, running out of juice after 1.5 hours of recording time, while movies are stored on a SD/SDHC/MMC memory card. Read the rest of this entry »
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Panasonic HDC-SDT750 camcorder goes 3D

Stereoscopic 3D is a huge issue these days, and many companies have already rolled out full HD 3D-capable TVs at CES earlier this year, where many models have started to penetrate markets worldwide following the January announcement. Well, why wait for your local TV stations to offer 3D channels when you can create and store your own memories in 3D format? Panasonic offers this ability with the HDC-SDT750, which is touted to be the first consumer 3D camcorder in the world. It will be accompanied by a 3D conversion lens which allows you to shoot powerful and true-to-life 3D video content. Of course, just in case you are mulling over the idea of purchasing a 3D-capable TV in the future, you can always buy the Panasonic SDT750 and use it as a regular camcorder at the moment, where it does full 1080p High Definition (HD) in AVCHD without the 3D conversion lens unattached. Expect it to keep you and your audiences happy with a range of powerful features such as a 3MOS system, a Leica Dicomar lens and a 12x optical zoom.




