- World's first 10x optical zoom in 3D (consumer camcorder)
- Xtra Fine 3D LCD touch panel with TruBlack technology
- 7.1 megapixels (2D still image)
- 3D HD:2x 1920x1080/50i
- Optical Zoom: 10x(3D)/12x(2D)
Product Description
The HDR-TD10 Handycam camcorder utilizes two Full HD sensors for capturing true 1920x1080 3D video delivering an immersive 3D experience, as well as Full HD 2D video. View 3D and 2D videos directly on its generous 3.5" Xtra Fine LCD display-no special glasses required. Watch all 3D video in 2D as well. Also equipped with 64GB embedded Flash memory, you can record and store up to 25 hours of 2D high-definition video footage (HD LP mode), or up to 5 hours of high-definition 3D video.
Sony HDR-TD10 High Definition 3D Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Silver) Reviews
Sony HDR-TD10 High Definition 3D Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Silver) Reviews
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful 3D to the Masses (as long as you own Vegas), By This review is from: Sony HDR-TD10 High Definition 3D Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Silver) (Electronics) I shot my first 3D movie in March 2010 using two Canon T2i cameras on a parallel 3D rig. Editing and rendering the footage was incredibly difficult; I used Sony Vegas to edit each view independently and Stereo Moviemaker to adjust the 3D effect. Finally, I was able to master a 3D Blu-ray using a beta version of NetBlender's DoStudio, a $10,000 program that included support for the 3D MVC codec.Fast forward just over a year. The newly released 10.0d version of Sony Vegas natively supports the MVC codec, allowing 3D footage to be edited as easily as 2D footage. It also allows 3D Blu-rays to be burned directly from the timeline. As for the camera itself: I was pleasantly surprised to find it exceeded my expectations. Color reproduction is exceptional, image stabailization is very good, and the glasses-free 3D display is extremely nice. Only the sound quality disappoints, but I almost never rely on built-in mics (opting instead for a Zoom H4N paired with an Audio... Read more 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful Sony HDR-TD10 Delivers Amazing Hi-Def 3D At An Affordable Price!, By GLENN BONAT (Philadelphia, PA, US) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony HDR-TD10 High Definition 3D Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Silver) (Electronics) Now that I have one of these beasties in my hand ( thanks to amazon, sony had me on back-order for a month), I can tell you it far exceeds all expectations I had. The quality of the HD 3D images on my Sony 3D LED tv is stunning. Even more amazing is the quality of the 3D video when played on my Viewsonic 3D projector. Using the optoma 3D XL video signal converter which takes 3d content such as 3d Bluray, 3d cable, & now this sony 3d camcorder & scales it down from 1080p to 720p for 3d Dlp Projection, it still looks fantastic & rivals the real-D 3d at my local theater. I have found that the Blackmagic Design Decklink HD Extreme 3D +hdmi capture card is the best way to transfer the HD 3d footage to my pc in its native format. MVC is also the format used for compressing video for Blu-ray 3D. I usually edit in both Premeire Pro & Sony Vegas pro 10, fortunately sony has provided an update to vegas pro 10 which allows editing of MVC & burning to 3d bluray( playable on 3d bluray... Read more 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful Easy 3D for for anybody, By This review is from: Sony HDR-TD10 High Definition 3D Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Silver) (Electronics) *** i'm editing my review by rearranging the paragraphs (and shorting my review) because there's a lot of confusion on what you can and can't do with the 3d files this camcorder makes. hopefully this will help clarify things***this camcorder makes MVC format 3D files, these are high end AVCHD files with full hd resolution. this is the same format as the 3D blu-rays you see in the stores. the problem isn't the camera. as of right now, due to licencing reasons i dont understand, unless you want to spend about $4-$12 grand on netblender or something similar, you can't "author" your own 3d spec blu-ray that will work on every player like you get when you buy a commercial movie in the stores. that doesn't mean you can't make a 3d hd blu-ray that will work on all players. it dosen't mean you can't make full HD 3D blu-ray. it does mean that unless you have a lot of time and money on your hand, that you can't make a "full HD 3D blu-ray that works on all 3d players and tvs"... Read more |
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