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A 3D camcorder is a camcorder that is capable of recording 3D video.

3D Pocket Camcorder

A 3D pocket camcorder is similar in size to a compact camera. Many 3D camcorders can record stereo sound and are provided with image stabilization.

The first 3D pocket camcorder is the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1. It has two lenses but only one processor so can be slow when processing 3D.

The Aiptek3D i2 has two lenses and two sensors. The 3D images may be seen in the parallax-barrier LCD panel without glasses. When the device is plugged into an external TV or monitor, the monitor must be able to turn a side-by-side video stream into a stereoscopic display.[1]

The LG Optimus 3D P920 is an Android smartphone, but it can be categorized as a 3D pocket camcorder. It has two stereoscopic 5 megapixel lenses and can take 3D video in 720p and 2D video in 1080p.[2]

3D HD Pocket Camcorder

At the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Sony introduced the Bloggie 3D MHS-FS3 camcorder with dual lenses and dual sensors that can record video in 3D HD at 1080p with stereo audio. It can also take 3D stills. It is compatible with 3D TVs, and can display on non-3D TVs as 3D with classic red-blue images visible with the traditional 3D glasses.[3][4]

3D Standard Camcorder

A 3D standard camcorder is similar in size to a conventional camcorder with an enlarged lens. The larger lenses provide better images than a 3D pocket camcorder.

Panasonic's HDC-SDT750 was the first consumer oriented standard-sized 3D HD camcorder. It has an HD camcorder body with a dual-lens 3D attachment. In contrast to later 3D camcorders, the HDC-SDT750 is incapable of optical zoom operation in 3D mode. [5]

Sony claims its HDR-TD10E is the world's first 'Double Full HD' 3D camcorder. It has dual lenses, dual sensors and dual processors. It has 10x optical zoom, and the 3D image is viewable on its LCD panel without glasses.[6]

JVC's first 3D camcorder is the JVC GS-TD1 which has two lenses and two sensors. It can record 3D HD video in 1080p with stereo audio and has 5x optical zoom and the 3D image is viewable on its LCD panel without glasses. [7]


References

  1. ^ http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/camcorders/361510/aiptek-i2-3d-hd
  2. ^ "LG Optimus 3D P920". August 11, 2011 Retrieved. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.camcorderinfo.com/News/Sony-Introduces-3D-Bloggie-Camcorder.htm
  4. ^ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/personal-tech/ces/bloggie-camcorder-takes-3d-portable/article1863638/
  5. ^ http://www.trustedreviews.com/Panasonic-HDC-SDT750_Camcorder_review
  6. ^ Dufri International unveils latest models of Sony camcorders http://www.moodiereport.com/document.php?c_id=32&doc_id=26577
  7. ^ http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/JVC-GS-TD1-3D-Camcorder-First-Impressions-Review.htm