Panasonic Jumps Out with 3D Consumer Camcorder

July 28, 2010 by Camcorder News  
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Panasonic's HDC-SDT750 camcorder can capture 3D movie using a conversion lens...and it'll shoot 2D video without it.

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July 28, 2010 by Camcorder News  
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Panasonic has unveiled the worlds first consumer 3D video camcorder, the HDC-SDT750. Recording works by using a 3D mode which is enabled by simply snapping on a 3D conversion lens designed to fit exactly to the camcorder.

Bower 2x 72mm Telephoto Conversion Lens for Digital Film Cameras in Black color

June 30, 2009 by Camcorder Reviews  
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Bower 2x 72mm Telephoto Conversion Lens for Digital Film Cameras in Black color




Product Features Description This 62mm 2x professional telephoto conversion lens has been crafted to meet the highest optical standards for it’s type in the photo industry. It has been designed to work with ANY digital, still and video cameras which have 62mm and 72mm filter thread. You just screw this lens on front of your existing lens. It can also fit other thread sizes, such as 67mm, 77mm, 58mm and etc., using appropriate step up or step down adapter ring.

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Opteka 5x Wide Angle and 2x Telephoto HD Lens Set for Samsung HMX10C MX10P DC173U DC575

June 25, 2009 by Camcorder Reviews  
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Opteka 5x Wide Angle and 2x Telephoto HD Lens Set for Samsung HMX10C MX10P DC173U DC575




Since it fits right over your camcorder’s existing lens system, a wide-angle and telephoto converter affects the full zoom range of your camcorder’s lens. A wide-angle converter increases your angle of view – scenes include more of the landscape, groups include more people, and interiors show more of the room. A .5x wide-angle converter DOUBLES your angle of view, allowing you to get twice as much in the picture (AND your telephoto setting also becomes wider; not zooming in as close). A 2x converter will double your camcorder’s maximum focal length, bringing things twice as close. An Opteka conversion lens can actually improve the image that your digital camera receives, and it’s about the only accessory that can. By eliminating flare and ghosting, the ugly cousins of reflection and refraction, before they get to your camcorder’s original lens system, your camcorder/camera gets a much cleaner image to digitize. Plus, an Opteka converter allows you to use a more optimal part of your original lens system, resulting in more crisp imagery. Nothing changes the way you see the world like High Definition

2x Telephoto Conversion Lens for Panasonic VDR M75 PV GS35 GS31 GS19

June 16, 2009 by Camcorder Reviews  
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2x Telephoto Conversion Lens for Panasonic VDR M75 PV GS35 GS31 GS19




You learn the word “composition” early in your photography experience. But the limitations of the standard zoom lenses on today’s video and digital cameras often make good composition impossible without a conversion lens. Your converter must have the convenience and functionality to enhance your difficult shots, and the optical quality that keeps your image sharp and crystal-clear, without any problematic vignetting! That’s the difference between a converter that’s an accessory, and a necessity. Any pro knows the name Kenko. A telephoto converter brings everything closer. A 2x converter will double your camera’s maximum focal length, bringing things twice as close, throughout the zoom range. A Kenko conversion lens can actually improve the image that your digital camera receives. And it is about the only accessory that can. By eliminating flare and ghosting, the ugly cousins of reflection and refraction, before they get to your camera’s original lens system, your camera gets a much cleaner image to digitize. Plus, a Kenko converter allows you to use a more optimal part of your original lens system, resulting in more crisp imagery.

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