We have told you about the Panasonic AG-3DA1 3-D professional camera, and have even told you about the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 3-D consumer camera. Now Akihabara News has posted a review of the Panasonic HDC-SDT750.

Based on pretty much the same design introduced by Panasonic for the first time in July 2007 with its SD5, the TM750/SDT750 does not strike us at first really radically different from other models. To make things even worse, the TM750/SDT750 comes with the same 3CCD Technology introduce by Panasonic on its very first full HD consumer camcorder the SD1 launched in April 2007…

But as usual, looks are deceiving; our new TM750/SDT750 features Panasonic’s latest state-of-the-art improvements including a new 3MOS sensor offering a total of 9.15Mpix with 7.59 effective pixels just dedicated to movies, offering not only better video quality but also drastically improving Noise Reduction as well as offering better, more vivid colors. Add to this list a new HYBRID O.I.S image stabilizer working on 4 different axes, SDXC support, 96MB of internal memory, an impressive 12x optical Zoom expandable to 18x in iA Mode, 1080/60p, a manual focus ring and you have here Panasonic’s ultimate pocket camcorder.

If this is not enough for you yet, we should remind you that we are talking here about an ultra-compact Camcorder that just weighs 440g for 66x69x138mm without its 3D lens converter and 635g for 78x69x235mm with its 3D Lens Converter.

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