Sony HDR-TD10

For just a moment, I thought this was Wall-E. Only to find out this is a Sony Double Full HD 3D Camcorder, HDR-TD10. Need a second to catch your breath? Yes! This is a 3D Camcorder. And I thought HD video capturing was new but this is entirely another level.

Recently unveil in Las Vegas in International CES(Consumer Electronics Show) 2011, Sony proudly presents this double full HD 3D consumer camera, available in April for the price of USD$1500.



Sony HDR-TD10 Features

This 'Wall-e"-like camera is has a built-in Sony G dual lenses system to handle high end 3D photography
featuring the Emor R Cmos sensor that improves low light performance of the camcorder.

As mentioned, this camcorder has an intergrated dual recording system that helps users to capture a full HD 3D content (Resolution: 1920 x 1080P). This 3D content then can be streamed via the built-in HDMI port to 3D capable HDTVs, like the previous blog post on Mistubishi 92 inch 3D Home Cinema.

What amazed me the most is that 3D images shot can be reviewed without the aid of 3D eyewear on the touch sensitive 3.5 inch Xtra Fine LCD display of the camcorder. How cool is that?!
Sony HDR-TD10 offers 10x optical zoom for filming distant subjects. Image blurring due to camera jerks is prevented by the Optical Steady Shot image stabilization technology with Active Mode. The intelligent auto or iAuto mode automatically selects the best settings for producing the best quality images.

The intelligent technology loaded in iAuto detects the surrounding environments and continuously adjusts the camcorder’s settings to produce clear and vibrant video footage.

Everything sounds good until now, the battery life! In 3D mode, the battery life could only support 20 minutes of 3D recording on a single charge! Oh well, I guess this is the Achilles's heel of Sony HDR-TD10.

Click on the link below to watch a video preview on Sony HDR-TD10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXz0RtENQHE&feature=player_embedded







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