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Here is the world’s first 3D camera for average people

Here is the world’s first 3D camera for average peopleDo you feel like you’re making a better movie than James Cameron? Now Panasonic gives you the power with the HDC-SDT750.

 

In addition to the 3D lenses, the device uses Leica Dicomar optics, which is capable of 12 × optical zoom, and is equipped with a Crystal Engine Pro processor, a system capable of recording 5.1-channel audio, and a 3 ″ touch-sensitive LCD display. If you remove the 3D ballast, the camera can even record FullHD traditional video. As a novelty, a 40% reduction in image noise and a four-axis motion sensor can also be added to the bill. Face recognition and intelligent contrast adjustment are standard features in such a product.

Here is the world’s first 3D camera for average people

The Panasonic HDC-SDT750 is expected to be released in October with a price tag of $1400. It seems very likely that if it is so "easy" to create a spatial effect in the case of video, we will soon find similar presets on cameras as well.

 

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