Panasonic are about to release one of the first consumer-grade 3D video cameras, which costs around 00. This should be available in October 2010 and builds on the existing HDC-TM700 with a 3D lens: [COLOR=black][QUOTE] [COLOR=black]The conversion lens records two 960×1080-pixel images simultaneously through two lenses to produce a stereoscopic image that can be played back on [/COLOR][COLOR=black]3D-capable TVs[/COLOR][COLOR=black]. In addition to shooting 3D, the SDT750 can record full 1080p video in AVCHD format and offers a 5.1-channel audio recording system that uses five microphones. Other fun features include Time Lapse Recording, which works with the 3D conversion lens attached or not and allows you to record at 1-second, 10-second, 30-second, 1-minute, or 2-minute intervals to create an accelerated time-lapse video.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE] You can read more at ZDNet [URL="http://www.zdnet.com/blog/digitalcameras/panasonic-announces-hdc-sdt750-consumer-3d-camcorder/3456"]here[/URL] or read the [URL="http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=457706&modelNo=Content07262010071848709&surfModel=Content07262010071848709"]press release[/URL].[/COLOR]