
I am very excited about the prospect of getting into the Stereoscopic World with Panasonic’s 3D Consumer Camcorder. They are claiming this to be the “World’s first 3D Shooting Camcorder” – as far as I know that’s correct.
Headaches
However this might be a bundle of headaches for people everywhere. First for the 3D content creator and second for the 3D consumer. It might now be cheap to capture 3D, but my goodness – it is not a trivial task to edit.
Play
While I am excited and love technology moving on, I will rather save for a good editing system and play around with Stereoscopic footage from other people.
Stock Footage
One thing that opens up with this (hopefully affordable) 3D consumer camcorder is the opportunity for videographers to submit 3D stock footage to video site for resale. Hmmm that might be a good way to make some money to fund my Mac Pro
Make up
Well it seems that the 3D Camera will just be modification on an existing camera. Engadget believes that it will be a modified HDC-HS700. Hmm, then the question begs; when other manufactures (Canon and now Sony) providing consumer cameras with replaceable lenses – would an separate adapter be better. We would not want the cheapest possible lens pair would we?

[Source and Images : Engadget]

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HC5 and HC7 in January 2007, which are very similar to its AVCHD offerings, sensor camcorders are HDV and record to Mini DV tape. Camcorders