Monday, August 2, 2010

Ready or not, here comes 3D

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While TVs have been facing the 3D onslaught since last January's CES, we who cover cameras and camcorders have still been bumping along on the shallow-depth-of-field video bandwagon. Now there's another fad to compete for our attention. Is 3D something you've been looking forward to? Take our poll.
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August 2, 2010
Panasonic extends 3D into consumer camcorders, cameras
Lori Grunin
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Are you ready for 3D?
While TVs have been facing the 3D onslaught since last January's CES, we who cover cameras and camcorders have still been bumping along on the shallow-depth-of-field video bandwagon. Now there's another fad to compete for our attention. Is 3D something you've been looking forward to? Take our poll. Read more


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