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Panasonic HDC-SDT750K Shops or Buy Online - At Lowest Price


The 3D at your very own home video, it's your turn! registration of 3D images is as easy as placing a catalyst in the 3D. Intense, realistic 3D images created by the Panasonic registered 3D technology used in Hollywood films, which are easily identifiable, and because at home . The new 3D transformation objective praise our 700-series of 3D video system.

Technical Details
* World's first 3D Shooting Camcorder
* Full HD 1080/60p Progressive Movie Recording
* Advanced 3MOS System
* Intelligent Auto
* Hybrid OIS

Even without the 3D converter there are many ways to enjoy SDT750. This camcorder offers an evolutionary leap for a number of innovative models of Panasonic, which has members all over the world happy. HDC-SDT750K offers a wide range of advanced features, such as the European system of higher 3MOS noise reduction (NR) Technologies, 1080/60p Recording, iA (Intelligent Auto), a new hybrid OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), and numerous manual.

Even without the 3D conversion lens attached, there are countless ways to enjoy the SDT750. This innovative camcorder takes an evolutionary leap forward from the many Panasonic models that have excited users worldwide. It is equipped with a wide range of sophisticated functions, including the 3MOS System, which features improved noise reduction (NR) technologies, 1080/60p recording, iA (Intelligent Auto) mode in the new HYBRID O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization), and a wealth of manual controls.

How it works?
In natural vision, people see slightly different images with their right and left eyes. This difference is called visual disparity. The brain uses visual disparity to perceive spatial depth and the appearance of solidity. This visual disparity is artificially produced for 3D images so that the brain will interpret it as depth and solid-appearing objects. The SDT750 comes with a special 3D conversion lens that records right-eye and left-eye images simultaneously through its two lenses. The right and left images (each with 960 x 1080 pixels) that enter through the lenses are recorded using the side-by-side method. By attaching the 3D conversion lens to the SDT750 3MOS System camcorder, which incorporates a variety of Panasonic broadcast technologies, and connecting the SDT750 to a TV that is capable of side-by-side method 3D playback, vividly colorful 3D images can be viewed at home using TV that is capable of side-by-side method 3D playback. You need also 3D Eyewear and HDMI connection.

Posted 2010-09-10 and updated on Sep 30, 2010 10:27pm by jake smit

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