(03/2011)
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We've seen a few 3D-capable camcorders making their debuts recently, including JVC's GS-TD1 and GZ-HM960 and Panasonic's HDC-SDT750. The HDC-SD90 is Panasonic's entry-level 3D-flavoured compact camcorder, although you'll need to kit yourself out with the optional VW-CLT1 lens as well if you want to shoot in three dimensions. We also recently looked at the excellent HDC-SD900 camcorder which tops Panasonic's range and will accept the same 3D lens, but critically offers a 3MOS sensor arrangement. ..."
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Slick design; comfortable; flexible shooting options; 1080p capture
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3D capability is patchy; no headphone socket
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Fazit:
"This is a great sub-£500 camcorder with lots of features and flexibility resulting in high quality footage. The 3D element is interesting, but could be better"
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(03/2011)
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"sehr gut" (1,5) - 90 von 100 Punkten
"The HDC-SD90 will grab your attention with its optional 3D shooting. But it also offers a host of enthusiast features, including comprehensive manual control, all the requisite attachments for an external audio source (except a headphone jack), and excellent image quality. In all, it's a great choice as a budget alternative to a high-end model."
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Fazit:
"The 3D compatibility may be the biggest headline for the HDC-SD90, but at its core this is essentially a very well featured midrange HD camcorder. If your budget can’t quite stretch to a high-end model, this model would make a very acceptable compromise. With more enthusiast features than similarly priced competitors, and equal or better image quality, the HDC-SD90 gives you plenty for your money, with the added bonus of 3D if you’re feeling a bit more flush."
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