Panasonic announces the release of the world’s first 3D camcorder. Panasonic has positioned itself at the forefront of 3D camcorder technology and this latest news is significant because previously available professional 3D models are far more expensive, and as a result have not made it into the hands of the general public. The company’s new HDC-SDT750 camcorder is likely to be the first of many 3D cameras to reach home movie makers. According to AllReviewsOnline the camcorder can shoot 1080p 3D at 60 fps.

The most striking thing about Panasonic’s new camcorder is the size. It’s absolutely tiny. Remove the 3D conversion lens and it’s even more so. It certainly looks like a comfortable camera to operate, whether you’re in 3D or regular mode.

Product Highlights of Panasonic SDT750:
- Full HD 3D video
- High-sensitivity 3MOS System
- Can record in 1080/60p for NTSC or 1080/50p for PAL
- HYBRID O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization)
- 7,590,000 pixels (2,530,000 pixels x 3)
- Improved noise reduction technology
- Improved recording of dimly lit images
- HDMI (mini)
- 3D Conversion Lens (VW-CLT1)
Want more info about this 3D Camcorder? Check out their site Panasonic.com
The Panasonic SDT750 3D camcorder will go on sale in Japan on August 20th with a price tag of around 170,000 yen (or just under $2000).



