This year, Panasonic has shared a dual-lensed 3D camcorder concept with the world. Some information about the system are available like it is a “full HD” (1920×1080) and uses simple SDHC/SD cards for recording. SD cards are basically the most plentiful and cost-effective storage in existence.
Panasonic unveils the world’s first professional, fully-integrated Full HD 3D camcorder in Fall 2010. The company will begin taking orders in April. Samples of the professional Full HD 3D solid-state camcorder exhibited at the Panasonic booth at the 2010 International CES in Las Vegas, USA, from January 7-10.
Major Specifications about 3D camcorder:
1.Product Name – Twin-lens Full HD 3D camcorder (made-to-order)
2.Available – Fall 2010 (made to order)
3.Suggested Retail Price for Main Unit – $21,000
4.Power Consumption – Under 19 W (main unit only)
5.Weight – Under 3 kg (main unit only)
6.Recording Media – SDHC/SD Memory Card
This Full HD 3D camcorder offer the following core benefits:
1.Easier to Use
2.More Flexible
3.Lighter weight and smaller in size
4.Solid-State Reliability and Workflow
5.More Affordable
So, I am really very desperate to use 3D camcorder.
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