After FujiFilm launched its 3D cameras last year now it's the turn of Panasonic that has come up with its 3D camcorder. These normal looking camcorders can capture both 2D and 3D images. But with the addition of a conversion lens adapter even the 3D image can be captured.
These videos can also be viewed on a SD television that can be connected through an HDMI cable.
The videos can also be transferred to 3D Blu-ray Disc with the help of an SD memory card and a compatible Blu-ray Disc recorder. The launch of a 3D camcorders mark the history of Panasonic being the first company to unveil a 3D camcorder.
The company will first sell the products in Japanese markets by next month and will launch in other markets by October. While the camcorder is expected to cost US$1,820 in other markets, but in YS the bundle of camera and lens will cost around US$1,400.
The Company had launched a professional 3D camcorder earlier this year and with an entry in to the consumer camcorder segment the company is all set to take the next step to IT innovation.
As of now the company has launched only two models in the consumer segment but will come up with newer models consequently.












