July 28, 2010
We'd heard Panasonic was planning a more affordable stereoscopic 3D camcorder, but it looks like we won't have to wait until a mysterious July 28th Tokyo unveiling
to find out for sure -- it's called the HDC-SDT750, and Panny's
advertising it as the "World's first 3D Shooting Camcorder." Leaks at
all the seams of the company's website afforded us the above picture,
and the surprising revelation that the product may not be a brand-new
camcorder, but rather an existing high-end 3MOS model (we'd guess the HDC-HS700)
with a "3D conversion lens" attached. If the yet-to-be-activated
product page's source code can be believed, the SDT750 will shoot in
1080p AVCHD at 60fps, feature Panny's proprietary Hybrid O.I.S. image
stabilization technology, and come in a lovely shade of Henry Ford
black. That's all we have for now (save a second tiny picture after the
break) but rest assured we'll be keeping tabs on this one.
Click www.engadget.com for the whole story.
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