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In 2011 Panasonic released the world's first camcorder capable of shooting in 3D, the HDC-SDT750.
It is a regular 2D camcorder that can shoot in full HD while 3D is achieved by the detachable conversion lens.
Sony subsequently released its own 3D camcorder, the HDR-TD10.
Unlike the Panasonic, the Sony HDR-TD10 has the 3D lens built in but it can still shoot a normal 2D video.
The down side to this is that it results in a rather ugly design and a high price tag (£ 1, 005. 70 for the Sony vs. £ 686 for the Panasonic on Amazon ).
Panasonic have also released normal 2D camcorders with optional 3D recording with the conversion lens being an optional extra.
The HDC-SD90, HDC-SD900, HDC-TM900 and HDC-HS900 are marketed as ' 3D ready ' being affordable regular 2D camcorders with the option to add the 3D capability at a later date.

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