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Panasonic HDC-SDT750

Mark Peters
IFA Report
Monday 6th, September 2010
Posted by: Mark Peters

IFA 2010 Report - Earlier this year, Panasonic announced a professional 3D broadcast camera and succeeded in bringing high-quality Full HD 3D images to the home for viewing on 3D compatible TVs. Thanks to these groundbreaking developments, Panasonic is now pleased to announce the world’s first consumer 3D camcorder, the Panasonic HDC-SDT750, which allows 3D images to be recorded at home. Incorporating Panasonic broadcast technology, this new 3MOS camcorder lets users easily create their own 3D movies, something that only professional image producers were previously able to do. Combined with a VIERA 3DTV and Blu-ray Disc player/recorder, the Panasonic SDT750 3D camera makes it possible to save precious memories of friends and family in vivid, lifelike images, to further expand the world of 3D enjoyment at home.

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Panasonic HDC-SDT750

Panasonic HDC-SDX1

Posted by: Dennis Hissink Monday 6th, September 2010

IFA 2010 News - Panasonic introduces the new HDC-SDX1, the world’s lightest full-High Definition (HD) camcorder, featuring an ultra-compact body and weighing in at just under 0.41 lbs. With its stylish and lightweight design, the new Panasonic SDX1 features a 35.8mm wide-angle lens, 23x Intelligent Zoom and can also double as a Web camera with built-in capabilities for Internet video calling. In addition to being a camcorder that can capture HD video content, the Panasonic SDX1 also serves as a Web camera and microphone, allowing for users to connect with online video chat programs, such as Skype, and make video calls over the Internet to enable easy visual communication.

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Panasonic HM-TA1

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Monday 6th, September 2010

IFA 2010 Show - Panasonic introduced the Panasonic HM-TA1, a new Full High Definition (HD), 1920 x 1080 pixels-capable mobile video camera with pocket-sized dimensions for ultimate portability and ideal for on-the-go shooting opportunities. With an easy-to-use design intended for intuitive operation, the TA1 features an integrated USB terminal and software that allows for easy PC connection and uploading videos to online sharing sites such as YouTube and Facebook. The TA1 also supports the Apple iFrame video format (960 x 540/30p), which is optimal for Mac users to import quickly and maintain small file sizes. When using iMovie, the iFrame video data in the video camera is the same format as the one that is used to edit.

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Samsung HMX-E10

Posted by: Mark Peters Monday 6th, September 2010

IFA 2010 Press - Samsung Electronics added to its point-and-shoot camcorder lineup with the introduction of the innovative HMX-E10. Offering full-HD resolution, the Samsung HMX-E10 is highlighted by a versatile, 270-degree swiveling lens that enhances consumers’ creativity and allows them to add their own unique views to their video by being able to record from just about any angle. The Samsung E10’s swiveling lens also brings a new sense of fun to recording video, and gives consumers the ability to step out from behind the camcorder and put themselves in the frame with their friends and family. The Samsung HMX-E10 will be available in September for an estimated price of $199.99.

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Sony NEX camcorder

Posted by: Mark Peters Monday 6th, September 2010

IFA 2010 Show - The new Sony NEX VG10 camcorder is the world's first consumer camcorder with interchangeable lenses and the first Handycam camcorder to feature an extra-large Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor. Sony's NEX-VG10 Interchangeable lens HD Handycam camcorder is equipped with the same Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor used in the "Sony NEX-5" and "NEX-3" digital cameras and compatible with the high grade "E-mount" series of smaller, lighter lenses optimized for video shooting with silent operation and AF. The Sony NEX camcorder is also compatible with a wealth of "A-mount" interchangeable lenses used by Sony's existing alpha DSLR camera line-up via a mount adapter (sold separately), including award winning Sony G Lenses and Carl Zeiss branded lenses.

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Samsung T10 HD camcorder

Posted by: Dennis Hissink Monday 6th, September 2010

IFA 2010 Report - Samsung unveiled its HMX-T10 camcorder. The full HD Samsung HMX-T10 camcorder features an innovative and pioneering 20 degree Slanted Lens that ensures that the user can truly enjoy their recording experience without any discomfort to their arm or wrist, a common occurrence in standard camcorders currently on the market. The Samsung HMX-T10 camcorder is part of Samsung’s new line up of compact digital camcorders that make it easier than ever for consumers to shoot and capture high-quality, full HD video. Small enough to carry anywhere and everywhere, the Samsung HMX-T10 is provides unmatched portability and simplicity for capturing and editing video content on the move, without compromising on quality.

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Where High Definition tribute in the consumer segment of camcorders, 3D is today’s hottest feature. Expect multiple manufacturers showcasing their latest camcorders with at least some 3D HD camcorders from the camcorder specialists. 3D is the motor that could cause a boost within the home entertainment industry. Good solid content is a key issue, the hardware is already there. The International Consumer Electronics Show in Berlin will be the place where videographers, professionals and amateurs can get their hands on the latest camcorders. They all have at least one thing in common; storage. Flash memory storage became the number one storage solution for camcorders. Today’s consumers are able to create video clips in every resolution or format they wish for, even in 3D! Stay tuned for more IFA 2010 news!



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