In a point of fact, all 3D cameras must come with two lenses for capturing two images simultaneously, so with this new Panasonic 3D camera, Lumix DMC-3D1. However, this camera is a little bit different. It brings a new-unique twin lens system. Both lenses work on their own mechanism and sensor.
Powered by dual 12MP Hight Sensitivity MOS sensor, the Venus Engine, and dual 25mm ultra-wide angle lenses with 4x optical zoom, this new Lumix camera capable to record 12MP 2D images, 8MP 3D image, full HD 1920 x 1080 2D/3D video at 60i in either AVCHD or MP4 formats. It also boasts up to 8fps fast shoot without auto focusing and up to 4fps with auto focusing. In addition, it features a 70MB built-in memory, a memory card slot, mini HDMI, AV Output, USB 2.0, MEGA O.I.S, AF Tracking, Intelligent Scene Selector, and more.
Wait a second! With slim-clear design and slider lens cover, this new 3D camera reminds me to Sony TX55 camera. They look like similar, aren’t they? Of course, they are different on somewhere. Hey, there is 2D/3D switch at the back and left-right microphone at top with Dolby Digital Stereo Creator inside.
