Panasonic unveiled a slew of new Lumix cameras just last week, but the company wasn’t quite done with its fall camera and camcorder announcements. Today, Panasonic announced its first 3D ...
Although 3D technology still hasn’t taken off strongly with consumers, Panasonic is betting that, with just the right gear, everyday photographers and video fans will embrace that technology. To that ...
Panasonic today announced the Panasonic HDC-SDT750, the world's first consumer 3D camcorder, which includes a 3D conversion lens 1 that enables the camcorder to shoot powerful and true-to-life 3D ...
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You want camcorders? Panasonic’s got camcorders! A bunch of ’em. The TM90 and the SD90 have a 28mm wide-angle lens, shoot 1080/60p, and can do 3D on the relatively-cheap with the help of Panasonic’s ...
Panasonic has gone all out for 3D TV, with a Blu-ray player and television channels to watch on your 3D Viera, and a camcorder to make your own 3D entertainment -- if you're rich Richard Trenholm ...
Most 3D recording systems require dual cameras mounted in close proximity, but Panasonic’s newest 3D camcorder combines these two systems into one. The unnamed Panasonic “3D Full HD” camcorder ...
It's becoming a recurring theme - a major sporting event hits the schedule, and a major electronics firm uses it to hype its 3D products. During the World Cup it was Sony, here at the U.S. Open it's ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reinforcing its technology leadership, Panasonic Solutions Company (PSC) today made a series of compelling camcorder introductions at the National Association of ...
Of all Panasonic's 3D goodies today, the gadget we were most interested in was the HDC-TC750 camcorder with its optional VW-CLT1 3D lens. We grabbed some time with the camcorder after the company's ...
Panasonic already rolled out the red carpet to issue a gaggle of new cameras, but now it's time to tickle the fancy of those who prefer full motion video. The company is introducing a metric ton (we ...
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