Singapore - As seen in the movie Ong Bak, Panasonic will feature Thailand’s Muay Thai Stunt Team in its full fighting force at its BroadcastAsia booth.
The fight sequence will be filmed at Panasonic’s "Urban Street Scene" 3D studio, and will be captured on the AG-3DA1, its newest fully-integrated Full HD 3D camcorder.
Available this September, the AG-3DA1 is the first twin-lens 3D camera recorder where the lenses, camera head and recorder section are integrated into a compact body.
The AG-3DA1 features a twin-lens system that allows the user to adjust the convergence point for recording 3D images with a natural-looking depth. Its two independent optical systems allow for more flexibility to 3D image recording. It also has an automatic correction feature that will correct the left-eye/right-eye image deviation within the camera.
Other Panasonic 3D products featured include the new 25" professional 3D LCD for field use, and a HD digital AV mixer for live 3D production.
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