3D is displayed here in sunny Las Vegas, Sony made the world's first full-HD, screen camcorders with a built-in, glasses-free, 3D. Meet Handycam HDR-TD10E.
The £ 800-camera is equipped with dual lenses and two reception sensors as well as the fold-out, 3, 5-inch 3D screen. The two lens, two-sensor approach is what makes it possible to claim Sony, the ' world's first full HD 3D camera ' badges, although there are other 3D, HD camcorders on the market.
The best known is Panasonic HDC-SDT750, can the inclusion of HD 3D, but it uses the side-by-side recording-system, which means that you get less than 1, 920 x 1, 080-pixel image. Panasonic has a professional camcorder, the 3D can accept in full-HD, but the AG 3DA1 costs £ 13,000 and is determined by us not for the same. It is likely, what Michael Bay its home video under draws.
We have a hands on with the camera, and the 3D image, those who produced it, looked impressive on an active 3D TV Sony at least the tightly locked Sony booth at CES. The same cannot be said about the integrated, glasses-free fold-out display, us cross-eyed quickly sent in.
The TD10E records 64 GB onboard flash memory and are made in the United Kingdom in April. Its 10 x optical zoom work in 3D and is stabilized by Sony's SteadyShot optical.
There's a switch on the back that allows you to switch mode with minimal effort, in 2D and in 2D mode, the camera is still a 1 920 x 1, 080 pixels signal. We are not sure how popular movies are 3D, but we are sure there are some are aspiring filmmakers that because interested, keep one.
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