Panasonic Begins Taking Orders On Full HD 3D Camcorder
Panasonic Broadcast announced today it will begin taking orders for the AG-3DA1, the world’s first professional quality, fully-integrated Full HD 3D camcorder offering SD media card recording. Built to order, this offer is being made as a result of the tremendous demand for the Full HD 3D camcorder since its introduction at the International CES show. Panasonic is now offering video professionals the opportunity to reserve their AG-3DA1 camcorder (list price: $21,000) by placing a non-refundable $1,000 deposit with Panasonic. Details of the program and sales contact information are now available by calling (201) 348-5300 or e-mailing pbtsinfo@us.panasonic.com
Here is the breakdown, at less than 6.6 pounds, the AG-3DA1 is equipped with dual lenses and two full 1920 x 1080 2.07 megapixel 3-MOS imagers to record 1080/60i, 50i, 30p, 25p and 24p (native) and 720/60p and 50p in AVCHD. It can record for up to 180 minutes on dual 32GB SD cards in Panasonic’s professional AVCHD PH mode, and offers professional interfaces including dual HD-SDI out, HDMI (version 1.4), two XLR connectors, built-in stereo microphone and twin-lens camera remotes.
In addition to a camcorder, Panasonic also announced the BT-3DL2550, a 25” professional-quality 3D LCD monitor for field use, and the AG-HMX100, a professional HD digital AV mixer for live 3D event production. Panasonic will offer professional production equipment to allow video professionals to efficiently create 3D content, so consumers can enjoy 3D video using Panasonic 3D home theater systems.







February 17th, 2010 at 9:12 am
All this is neat and junk, but who’s going to be able to watch it? What software can support editing with it? What hardware will you need to capture the footage? I take it you’ll be using P2 cards to record with, so how will the increased data rates affect the amount of recording space? Why are they shoving this stuff at us when everyone’s barely getting onboard with HD?
March 15th, 2010 at 11:49 am
an example of footage shot with this camera can be seen on this website; http://www.dragonflyproductions.co.uk
they are a video production company in london