Sony introduced at the CES 2011 the Handycam HDR-TD10, the world's first Double Full HD 3D consumer camcorder. The HDR-TD10 features an integrated dual lens system, which includes two of each key component double Sony G Lenses, double Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS image sensors, and double BIONZ image processors to record 1920×1080 Full HD 60p/24p video. The lenses offer 10x optical zoom in 3D mode.
The HDR-TD10 has different focal ranges depending whether you’re shooting 3D or 2D video. From the tables below, we have now listed the lens specs for 3D recording because that’s whatever we feel most folks are destined to be thinking about with all the HDR-TD10.
Taking advantage of how the human brain-eye process functions, the 3D LCD based on the parallax barrier process employs precisely the same idea to create 3D viewing doable not having focused 3D eyeglasses. By controlling the course of light that reaches each eye individually, the 3D LCD is able to allow each eye see a slightly diverse image, for that reason letting our brain to make a feeling of depth, just as the way human see the earth.
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