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Panasonic could next week reveal a camcorder SDT750 for customers which is actually capable of taking photos in 3D.
The video camera, details of which are not available yet, is going to be shown in a Tokyo news convention scheduled for July 28, the company explained Wednesday. This camcorder will be the very first 3D-capable camcorder for the consumer industry.

Panasonic and various other electronics manufacturers are already building 3D models televisions for the last few months since the earliest 3D content starts to appear on Blu-ray Dvd.

The next goal of these manufacturers will be to build such products that allow customers to produce their very own 3D content.

This 3D cam is going to be Panasonic’s subsequent product after they launched a professional type of camera earlier this year.

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.

Other specs of the SDT750 include:

* 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

The AG-3DA1 looks like one of Panasonic’s existing semi-professional camcorders with a bulbous twin lens assembly in place of the normal single lens. It records full high-definition images to SD memory cards and is available as a built-to-order product from the company for US$21,000.

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