Sony Handycams, although once a rage among videography lovers, gradually began to lose its pre-eminent status, becoming replaced by compact cameras models with in-built video recording. With Sony now unveiling its latest range of 3D Handycams, the age of the camcorder may be here to stay.
The Handycam TD10 is among the most advanced 3D video recording camcorder models, complete with a dual-lens system supported by two strong processors. Evidently this brings enough hardware to deliver full HD videos with remarkable three-dimensional viewing. The first brand to release a 3D model that offers ‘Double Full HD’ video quality, the TD10 is supported by two different CMOS image sensors and dual BIONZ image processors. Not to disappoint conventional video enthusiasts who prefer 2D footage, the TD10 offers full 1080p high-definition video outputs in crystal-clear 2D easily switched to by changing to single-lens mode. With a 3.5 inch LCD display that adds to the shooting experience, the Handycam comes in-built with 64GB of flash memory for flexible storage.
The 3D Handycams are currently among the most fully functional models out there, aside from competing Panasonic HDC releases which offers substantially lesser resolution stats. With the new 3D camcorder range, Sony brings a dual-channel 3D output which differs from side-by-side 3D in many ways. The Handycam TD10 works using a ‘frame packing’ technology that integrates the left and right channel 3D recording footage into one completely seamless output, thus ensuring superior 3D videos.
Although the 3D camcorder comes with a slew of other comparable video-compatible releases, the HDR-TD10 still maintains its status as the flagship model within Sony camcorders. However, given the diversity and feature enhancements, Sony establishes a firm niche for itself with a commendable array of cutting-edge video-ready gizmos that offer everything from 3D to double HD imagery, taking the consumer camcorder market to a whole new level.
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