Monday, July 11, 2011

Panasonic HDC-SDT750K – It's The New 3D Evolutionary Camcorder From Panasonic

Buy HDC-SDT750K innovative camcorder takes an evolutionary leap forward from the many Panasonic models that have excited users worldwide.

It is loaded with a set of fantastic functions, including the 3MOS System, which improved noise reduction (NR) technologies, 1080/60p recording, iA (Intelligent Auto) mode in the new HYBRID O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization), and manual controls.


Now it's your turn! Recording 3D images is now as easy as attaching the 3D conversion lens that comes with the worlds first* consumer 3D camcorder, the HDC-SDT750. Outstanding, lifelike 3D images like those made by Panasonic 3D recording technologies for use in Hollywood cinemas can now be easily recorded and viewed at home.
Adding the new 3D conversion lens to our 700 series which includes the new 3MOS system you can capture 3D video using the same principle as human vision. Left-and right-eye images are simultaneously shot with two lenses.

Unlike previous 3D images that required complex, professional equipment to create, now you can shoot your own. Simply attach the 3D Conversion Lens to the SDT750 for quick and easy 3D shooting.


3MOS SystemTo create the beauty of Full-HD 1920 x 1080, 60 progressive recording, Panasonic complete it with achieving its globally acclaimed 3MOS System. The Advanced 3MOS System combines the 3MOS Sensor, Leica Dicomar Lens, and Crystal Engine PRO, and incorporates noise reduction technologies that are a step above those of our conventional noise reduction systems.

And because the HDC-SDT750 features the Advanced 3MOS System, which has gained worldwide popularity, colors are vivid and 3D images are extremely realistic. Let the SDT750 save precious moments for you in true-to-life images.

The 3MOS Sensor, with its three-sensor configuration, provides a resolution of 7.59 million effective motion image pixels (2.53 million x 3). The 3MOS Sensor splits the light information captured by the lens into the three primary colors - red, green and blue - and processes each color with its own individual sensor.

HDC-SDT750K Review: This reduces light loss compared to the 1MOS sensor, and renders colors, details and gradation all with intricate detail and natural beauty. The results are spectacular. Images shot in bright conditions are even more vibrant and detailed. And in dim lighting, you can capture clear, sharp images with minimal noise and vivid colors. See for yourself how Panasonic technology brings out the best in Full-HD image quality.

Still Picture Recording mode lets you shoot with a maximum resolution of 14.2 megapixels*. You can also simultaneously record still images and video at 13.3 megapixels

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