Tuesday, 11 September 2012

3D-camcorder from Panasonic


After the overwhelming success of "Avatar" and a string of films released in theaters in 3D, many wanted to shoot in volume family gatherings, weddings and parties. Just for them, the company "Panasonic" released a special attachment to their stereoscopic camera series HDC-SDT750K, allowing to implement a residential filming in 3D-format Full-HD. For the line of photographic LUMIX G Micro System «Panasonic" also offers a removable lens that allows you to create 3D-images. So, every now for reasonable money ($ 1,300 for video attachment and $ 250 for the camera lens) can enter the era 3D-shooting. The camera shoots in the side-by-side 3D format, much like Sky 3D, so it's not Full HD. But images are sharp enough, and the 3D effect itself can be really spectacular. Careful composition is the key to creating engaging 3D footage -- flowers positioned a metre or less from the lens, for example, provide an effective forward-facing focal plane, with the background stretching into the distance. Without the subject really close to the glass, the dimensional effect is diminished. For everyday family shooting, this works really well. Shoot someone in close-up and they'll pop out of the frame.

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