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Sony Handycam HDR-TD10
$1,499.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Can play directly to a 3D HDTV with an HDMI cable. Recorded 3D content plays back in full 1080i at 59.94FPS, very smooth. Compact camera design, not too bulky to carry around.
The Cons:No Apple support provided, generally won't get good results on anything other than a genuine PC. Limited compatibility with other equipment in general. Takes some time to get used to the included 3D glasses, will make you feel a little dizzy.
The Sony Handycam HDR-TD10 is a flagship 3D camcorder released in 2011 and described as the “world’s first Double Full HD” camcorder. It features two Sony G lenses, two Exmor R CMOS image sensors, and two BIONZ image processors.
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This combination allows users to record 3D content at full 1080p high-definition, and then view it with 3D active glasses on a 3D HDTV. Mind you, the content can also be watched without glasses directly from the unit’s built-in 3.5” 3D touchscreen display. As for its camcorder specs, they include a 10x optical zoom lens, a 160x zoom for digital only, and 64GB of included memory.
Features
- 3D Digital HD Video Camera Recorder
- G Lens (x2)
- BIONZ Image Processor (x2)
- Back-Illuminated CMOS Sensor (x2)
- Xtra Fine LCD 3D Display
- JPEG Up To 3072x2304
- MVC 3D HD 28Mbps 1080p
- MPEG4-AVC 28Mbps 1080p
- Dolby Digital 5.1ch
- Integrated Zoom Microphone
- Linear Phase Speaker
- Internal Flash Memory
- Memory Stick PRODuo
- Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
- SD/SDHC/SDXC
- HD Out Mini
- Component Video Out
- TypeA/AB USB
- Bravia Sync
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can play directly to a 3D HDTV with an HDMI cable
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recorded 3D content plays back in full 1080i at 59.94FPS, very smooth
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compact camera design, not too bulky to carry around
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works well in street lighting at night, very little noise
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easy enough to use without reading the manual, on-screen instructions guide you through anything slightly tricky
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no Apple support provided, generally won't get good results on anything other than a genuine PC
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limited compatibility with other equipment in general
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takes some time to get used to the included 3D glasses, will make you feel a little dizzy
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