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Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic HDC-SDT750.
Award: Recommended December 2010
December 2010
 
(75%)
34 Reviews
Users
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7 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • 3MOS imaging produces high quality 2D images
  • 12x optical zoom
  • Pristine images at 1080/60p
  • Produces very acceptable 3D video
  • Valiant attempt for 3D home video
  • 12x optical zoom ranging from 35-420mm
  • 3MOS imaging system (7.59MP total)
  • Great 1080/60p setting

The editors didn't like

  • 3D mode disables almost all manual controls
  • 3D lens limits camcorder too much
  • 3D effects not impressive
  • Too expensive
  • Printed photos lack pop

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  Published: 2011-05-27, review by: videomaker.com

  • 3MOS imaging produces high quality 2D images, 12x optical zoom, Pristine images at 1080/60p, Produces very acceptable 3D video
  • 3D mode disables almost all manual controls
  • Equally great 2D recording can be found for less money but if good quality 3D appeals to you then the HDC-SDT750 from Panasonic is certainly worth a look-see.Panasonic Broadcast One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 ...

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  Published: 2011-02-07, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Valiant attempt for 3D home video, 12x optical zoom ranging from 35-420mm, 3MOS imaging system (7.59MP total), Great 1080/60p setting
  • 3D lens limits camcorder too much, 3D effects not impressive, Too expensive, Printed photos lack pop
  • Panasonic's HDC-SDT750 HD adds a 3D lens to a solid 2D Full HD camcorder. While it was a worthwhile experiment, unfortunately the overall results are far from stellar—especially in 3D. ...

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  Published: 2010-09-01, review by: infosyncworld.com

  • Abstract:  We got some quality hands-on time with the world's first consumer 3D camcorder. Check out our video of the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 here.We finally got our paws on the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 after a press conference held at the US Open in Flushing, Queens. ...

 
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  Published: 2010-08-03, review by: camcorderinfo.com

  • As the first consumer model to offer 3D recording, the HDC-SDT750 represents a gigantic step in the camcorder industry. With 3D HDTVs increasing in popularity everyday, the HDC-SDT750 could be a very hot item upon its release in October, and it is sure...

 
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  Published: 2005-01-01, review by: akihabaranews.com

  • Abstract:  Thanks to Avatar, the world finally had its first 3D experience, and whether you love Avatar or not, and whether you can stand 3D glasses or not, you have to admit that this new 3D wave is pretty exciting. Strong from its experience working with James...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-22, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Excellent Full HD video performance, multi-purpose servo ring, 3D looks effective (when shot correctly)
  • 3D shooting takes some getting used to, camcorder gets hot during operation, no 3D photo options
  • The Panasonic HDC-SDT750 is a bold step forwards into 3D videography. Perhaps more importantly, it doubles as an excellent 2D camcorder. If you own a 3D TV, it represents a very logical purchase...

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  Published: 2011-01-18, review by: digitalversus.com

  • Records in 3D, Very good picture quality in 2D, Microphone socket, MiniHDMI cable supplied
  • Tight focal length in 3D, Poor sensitivity in 3D, 3D calibration can be a bit tiresome
  • Although it does have a few technical restrictions, this pioneering 3D camcorder is quite a technical feat. We certainly didn't expect to see a two-in-one camcorder that can film 3D and 2D Full HD for under £1,500 available in 2010. You will, however, ...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-06, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • On even the basic 2D level, the HDC-SDT750 is mighty impressive: its 1080p footage is noise-free and, thanks to optical stabilisation, stays steady even when your hand doesn’t. Attach the conversion lens and 3D footage is similarly impressive, provided you work within the tech’s inherent limitations. The dual lenses capture two crisp 950 x 540 images which are then combined into a clear image whi
  • The conversion lens is bulky, adding 215g to the camcorder’s weight and doubling its size, and needs to be properly calibrated once attached – which can be tricky the first few times. You also have to forgo the 12x zoom in 3D mode, and manual controls are highly restricted in comparison to 2D. You also can’t snap 3D stills (2D stills are 14MP and pretty decent), which seems like a missed opportun
  • Considering it’s the world’s first consumer 3D camcorder, the Panasonic SDC-SDT750 is surprisingly accomplished. If you can overlook its minor flaws, it’s a genuinely useful 3D product.Best offers for the Panasonic HDC-SDT750Amazon Marketplace £999.99 ...

 
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  Published: 2010-11-18, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • 3D film-making is no longer the preserve of Hollywood, an excellent 2D Full HD cam to boot
  • The 3D conversion lens is bulky, no zoom or auto-functions in 3D mode, high price premium for stereoscopy
  • Whether viewed as the harbinger of a new era of creative 3D, or merely a gimmicky one-off, the HDC-SDT750 gets two thumbs up. The ability to shoot in 3D may come with a hefty price premium (at the moment) and suffers technical limitations but the resul...

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  Published: 2010-10-19, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • At £1,200 it’s ludicrously priced, but it’s the first of its type, so if you really want to shoot in 3D you’ve little choice than to pay up. ...

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