At CES, Sony announced their entry in 3D with the
HDR TD10, a dual lens, dual backlit CMOS sensor 3D HD camcorder which records 3D 1080i in a new format called MVC. The TD10 has dual Sony G lenses, feeding dual Exmor R sensors and processed by dual BIONZ processors. The result is recorded as 1080i in a new 28mbps format called MVC. It does not allow recording in AVCHD in 3D mode, unlike the
JVC GS TD1, but it does record 1080p60 in AVCHD.
With a MFD of 80cm at 34.4mm focal length, the camera is more capable than the 3D solution from
Panasonic with the detachable 3D lens.
Like the JVC, the LCD monitor allows viewing of 3D clips without glasses.The camera has a built in flash for still pics (2D only) and the lens in 3D mode has 10x optical zoom. OIS is only available in wide mode in 3D.
The camera will be shipping in April at MSRP of US$1499.99


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