Monday, September 5, 2011

Panasonic Launches Compact Twin-Lens 2D/3D Handheld Camcorder

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Panasonic has launched the HDC-Z10000, what they claim to be the world's first integrated twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder that is officially compatible with the AVCHD 3D/Progressive standard. The new camcorder provides broadcasting image quality for 2D and 3D filming, manual operations for professional use and uncompromising audio quality.

The HDC-Z10000 "bridges the gap between the amateur and professional user in both quality and cost", say Panasonic, making it ideal for filmmaking, creative arts student and videographers or anyone looking to capture broadcast quality footage.

Featuring Panasonic’s unique Double 3MOS System for recording high-quality Full-HD 2D and 3D images. This advanced system mounts two 3MOS sensors (with an effective pixel count for 6.57 megapixels) for excellent colour and detail reproduction.
The two large-diameter F1.5 lenses independently mounted on the left and right are treated with Nano Surface Coating, for the first time on a camcorder, significantly reducing ghosting and flare to produce crisp, clear image rendering.

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