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JVC's First Full HD 3D Camcorder Hits NZ

Impact PR

Tuesday 22 March 2011, 8:10AM

By Impact PR

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Kiwis can shortly enjoy JVC’s new consumer camcorder that offers 3D recording in Full HD!

With a new JVC-developed high-speed processor that can produce two simultaneous Full HD images, the new GS-TD1 uses two camera lenses and two 3.32 megapixel CMOS sensors ? one for each lens ? to capture three-dimensional images much the same way that human eyes work.

JVC’s new high-speed imaging engine simultaneously processes the two Full HD images ? left and right images at 1920 x 1080i ? within that single chip.

The newly developed “LR Independent Format” makes the GS-TD1 the world’s first consumer oriented camcorder capable of 3D shooting in Full HD.

JVC’s new camcorder offers other shooting modes as well, including the widely used “Side-by-Side Format” for AVCHD (3D) and conventional AVCHD (2D) shooting.

The camcorder uses a JVC 3D Twin HD GT Lens that sets a new standard in high-resolution lenses with extra-low-dispersion glass for crisp, high-contrast images, as well as multiple aspherical lenses for fine image reproduction. The GS-TD1 also features round iris diaphragms that enable beautiful bokeh effect (background blurring) shooting of video and stills alike.

Additional highlights include 3D optical 5x zoom, Optical Axis Automatic Stabilization System for disparity control to give depth to 3D images, JVC’s BIPHONIC technology for dynamic 3D sound and Automatic Parallax Adjustment to optimize the 3D-video comfort zone.

The GS-TD1 is simple to use and operates like other consumer-friendly camcorders from JVC. A 3.5” 3D touch panel LCD monitor displays 3D images without any need for 3D glasses, making it easy to check 3D images while shooting and watch 3D playback in the field.

JVC’s other new HD Everio with 3D capabilities is the GZ-HM970. Similar to other HD Everio models in size and features, the GZ-HM970 is distinguished by its 2D-to-3D output function, which turns any 2D footage into 3D. Output can be viewed without glasses on the camera’s 3.5-inch 3D LCD monitor, or by connecting the camcorder to an external 3D television. Bluetooth® wireless technology enables integration with other devices, such as smartphones, to synch images with Google Maps™.

The GS-TD1 and GZ-HM970 both use Everio MediaBrowser software (for Windows®) for full management, editing and sharing of content. In addition to full-fledged video and still image editing, files can be uploaded effortlessly to social media sites such as YouTube™ or Facebook. In the GS-TD1, the software allows 3D video to be shared on YouTube™.

The JVC GZ-TD1 Full HD 3D camcorder will be available from April 2011 at an RRP of $3299.

The HD Everio GZ-HM970 will also be available from April 2011at an RRP of $1999.

For more information visit www.jvc.co.nz