Panasonic hdc-sdt750 Guia De Especificaciones
Step into the 3D World. Now It's Your Turn.
Get ready to shift from passive viewing to active shooting!
Panasonic camcorders have come this far.
The trend toward 3D is one of the rapid developments shaping the future of AV equipment.
Panasonic, which has continued to lead this development with its advanced technologies,
has now unveiled another new epoch in the field of camcorders.
Whereas, until now, you could only enjoy professionally recorded 3D titles,
the SDT750 lets everybody shoot their own 3D images.
It's like a dream come true! And you can be one of the first to step into this brand new world.
Images for left eye
Images for right eye
It captures your subject just like the human eyes,
to reproduce truly powerful, lifelike 3D images.
to reproduce truly powerful, lifelike 3D images.
Because the left and right eyes are located at
different positions on the face, the left and right
eyes perceive slightly different images. The
difference between the two images is called
“visual disparity.” The brain processes
these two images with visual disparity
to reconstruct spatial conditions,
enabling us to see things with
three-dimensional depth.
different positions on the face, the left and right
eyes perceive slightly different images. The
difference between the two images is called
“visual disparity.” The brain processes
these two images with visual disparity
to reconstruct spatial conditions,
enabling us to see things with
three-dimensional depth.
Shooting
Left image
Right image
Playback
Editing and archiving
Connection for 3D video playback
Blu-ray Disc™
and DVD
DVD
(AVCHD)
The included HD Writer AE 2.6T editing
software can be used to easily change
sequences and delete unwanted scenes
on a PC, in the same way as for 2D
data. Also, 3D data can be easily saved
onto SD Memory Cards, DVDs or
Blu-ray Discs.
software can be used to easily change
sequences and delete unwanted scenes
on a PC, in the same way as for 2D
data. Also, 3D data can be easily saved
onto SD Memory Cards, DVDs or
Blu-ray Discs.
*When converting 3D data to MPEG-2 and saving
it on a DVD, only the left-side 2D image is saved.
it on a DVD, only the left-side 2D image is saved.
How do the human perceive
3-dimentional images?
Simply connect the SDT750 to a 3D compatible TV,
such as a VIERA 3DTV with an HDMI mini cable for
direct 3D playback.* Playback is also possible
through an AVCHD-compatible player/recorder.**
such as a VIERA 3DTV with an HDMI mini cable for
direct 3D playback.* Playback is also possible
through an AVCHD-compatible player/recorder.**
Connection for 3D video archiving
Recorded 3D data can be saved onto a DVD by simply
connecting the SDT750 to an optional DVD burner with
a USB cable and pressing a button. You can also use
an AVCHD-compatible recorder to save data onto a
Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD.
connecting the SDT750 to an optional DVD burner with
a USB cable and pressing a button. You can also use
an AVCHD-compatible recorder to save data onto a
Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD.
DVD Burner
(optional)
DVD**
HDMI
HDMI mini
VIERA 3DTV
3D Eyewear
HDC-SDT750
HDC-SDT750
HDC-SDT750
HDC-SDT750
SD Memory Card
(optional)
USB
Cable***
SD Memory Card
(optional)
USB Cable*
USB Cable*
AVCHD-Compatible
Recorder
AVCHD-Compatible
Player/Recorder*
*For connection details,
see the explanation at the far right side of this page.
see the explanation at the far right side of this page.
Blu-ray Disc™
DVD
3
6
7
*The TV screen here is an illustration.
*If the player/recorder is not 3D compatible, you need to set the 3D mode on
the TV manually. **DVD (AVCHD) data cannot be played back by the recorder.
***To play the content with a recorder, the data must be copied to an HDD.
the TV manually. **DVD (AVCHD) data cannot be played back by the recorder.
***To play the content with a recorder, the data must be copied to an HDD.
*To burn the content onto a BD/DVD, the data must be copied to an HDD.
DVD Burner (optional)
Images for the right and left eyes (each with 960
x 1080 pixels) are simultaneously recorded
through two lenses, using a 3D conversion lens
that artificially reproduces the phenomenon of
visual disparity.
x 1080 pixels) are simultaneously recorded
through two lenses, using a 3D conversion lens
that artificially reproduces the phenomenon of
visual disparity.
The TV alternately reproduces the left
and right images, which are viewed
through 3D Eyewear.
and right images, which are viewed
through 3D Eyewear.