Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Preview Full HD camcorder development tendency from JVC 3D Full HD Camera

What is Full HD?
Full HD is the grammalogue of Full High Definition which typically refers to the capability to accept 1080p signal and display it with native resolution of at least 1080 lines, as well as the capability to upscale lower-resolution material to 1080p.

Currently the Full HDTV has sold on the market and Panasonic is in the preparing of developing the Blu-ray Full HD formats. Naturally, the camcorder producer won't fall behind this good business opportunity.

3D Full HD camera launched:
In 2011 JVC at the CES show unveiled one of the world’s first full High Definition 3 dimension camcorders.

Features of HD 1920*1080
There are 2 separate lenses that can provide 1920x1080p resolutions on both. The f1 lens provides great recording in both high and low light scenarios.

Works in both 2D and 3D models
The image stabilizer of it can work in both 2D and 3D modes helps keepping your film look great,
There is a 5x zoom for 3D modes and 10 and 20 for 2D shooting

Image quality looks crisp
Though 3D require is much higher than the common ones, the Full HD resolution add the twin 3d lenses help your 3D film look crisp and full of detail which won't disappoint us at all.

Cost is not cheap
It features a 1500 dollar price tag and don' t expect to see the price dropping on this camera anytime in the near future, so in the short time it should affordable by those who truly "need" the technological advancements.

So in summary, if you have a real need for full high definition 3D recording you can either rush out and get this model or wait until others are available on the market and it has become a cheaper and much more common technology. 3D is a nice benefit, but if you want a new HD camera and are not set on 3D it is possible to get a much cheaper camera such as the Cannon HV series that can do everything you need it to at a fraction of the cost of this new JVC HD 3D Camera.

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