Sony HDR-TD10 Field Test

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2011

Sony HDR-TD10 3D video camera test clips.

Edited & rendered using Sony's Vegas Pro 10d.

Initial thoughts: After purchasing and returning JVC's new (GS-TD1B) 3D video camera, I was hoping for the best on Sony's 3D video camera. The ease of editing makes the Sony a winner. The resolution is terrific. The 3D LCD display has a much better view than JVC's LCD. The ony drawback (I hope Sony's next generation includes this) is the lack of a eyepiece/viewfinder. The camera's LCD is useless in the sun. You have to guess where you're aiming.

Other than the above, I recommend this Sony highly.

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  • 33mm inner-ocular is bad for subjects lying more than 10 meters away. Lets wait and see if someone can build a stereo camcorder with variable inner-ocular of 30mm-120mm. The Sony HDR-TD10 camera is only good for indoor shooting.

  • I bought this camera recently but I have no idea how to put my videos in stereoscopic view on youtube, can someone help me please,

  • Very nice 3D video ! the future is 3D

  • i dont c the difference

  • How do you develop the film for this kind of camera,can it use Tri X for just black and white.

  • Manual control for focus, white balance, etc.? ;-)

    I'm a professional 3D movie director, i wish buy this camera for my passtime (3D professional rig are so complicate for daily life...) but the data sheet of Sony say "manual control only for 2D".....i don't know... :-O

  • @danijl10 Say what? I have the HDR-TD10 in my hands right now, and I have complete manual control in 3D!

  • Unfortunaly, this camera have manual control only for 2D shooting, not good.......

  • i will buy this camera ! Thank you for  video!

  • When you're shooting films it's probably best to have 2 separate camcorders because you can adjust the interocular distance (distance between the cameras) for each shot to make the anaglyph look better. With this camera, close ups and some wide angle shots look pretty bad because the interocular distance is fixed, and it's pretty small.

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