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What Is 3D TV Without 3D? Incredible 2D Viewing
December 5th, 2011

3D TV

This may come as a surprise to a lot of people, but everything you would normally watch on your regular 2D TV you can also watch on a 3D TV. In fact, it’s even better.

Thanks to the technological advancements required to create a 3D display – including the extra processing for good contrast, black level and motion response – 3D TV brings incredible picture quality to your 2D content.

So if you’re looking for a TV right now, you should definitely consider a 3D model.

The technological benefits of 3DTVs: read the full article here

Australia’s first 3D wedding filmed with the Panasonic Full HD 3D Camcorder (AG-3DA1)
August 12th, 2010

Panasonic 3D A1 Full HD 3D Camcorders used to film Australia’s first ever 3D wedding

We’re proud to have Panasonic 3D video cameras film Australia’s first ever wedding in 3D at the end of July. We teamed up with the great people at ‘Abraham Joffe Videographers’ to capture one couples special day completely in 3D.
The project wasn’t without it’s sceptics however, even within the film crew, who weren’t sure how 3D fit into their industry but were soon converted.

“Like many people I was pretty sceptical about 3D and whether we would be using it anytime soon…..then I actually saw a demo of Panasonic’s new 3D A1 camera up at video craft and was pretty blown away by what I saw”
Abraham Joffe, Abraham Joffe Videography

Panasonic Australia provide footage for the world’s first free-to-air 3D Broadcast
May 19th, 2010

Panasonic’s new Full HD 3D Camcorder, the AG-3DA1, contributes to the worlds first free to air 3D broadcast

The world’s first free-to-air 3D broadcast, which was transmitted throughout Australia in the early hours of this morning, contained footage shot on a revolutionary new Panasonic camcorder.

“This is a historic moment for television, not only in Australia but for the world. We are delighted that we have the opportunity to share in it and position Panasonic as a leader in 3D technology from day one.”
Mathew Alexander, Product Manager, Broadcast, Panasonic Australia

Panasonic Australia provided broadcasters with a five-minute clip of scenic views for 3D test transmissions, which was screened from 12AM – the first time 3D content has been beamed to homes in Australia. Test transmissions will run for a period of nine weeks and include a number of upcoming sporting events.