Sony MHS-FS3 3D Bloggie Touch Camera

Sony introducing MHS-FS3 High Definition Bloggie 3D Camera. With this MHS-FS3 3D Bloggie HD camera you can capture high-definition 2D or 3D videos. To view your 3D videos directly on the 2.4” touchscreen LCD no special glasses required. Or watch the 3D fun with others by connecting your Bloggie camera directly to any compatible 3D HDTV.3 Watch all 3D video in 2D as well. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more detail bellow.

3D video and still image recording capability:
The Bloggie 3D comes with dual lenses for recording high-definition 3D video and still images. Playback your 3D content via a 3D capable HDMI cable (sold separately) and compatible 3D HDTV right from your camera.

3D viewing directly on 2.4″ LCD, no need for 3D glasses:
The LCD is also 3D ready, enabling you to view your 3D content directly on the camera’s LCD without the need for 3D glasses.

1920x1080p MP4 HD video w/5MP still images:
The Bloggie 3D camera lets you record your favorite moments in High Definition MP4 (H.264) format and features a 5MP CMOS sensor that lets you take crisp 5MP still images (2D) and 2MP 3D still photos.

Full-screen vertical/horizontal record/playback on 2.4” LCD:
The 2.4” touch screen LCD will rotate its orientation automatically; however you hold the camera – horizontally, vertically, even upside down.

Up to 4 hours HD video with 8GB of internal memory:
Record and store up to four hours of high-definition, 3D or 2D, video footage (default setting) to the camera’s 8GB of built-in flash memory.

Slim design with sleek finish and simplified operation:
The slender body with its low-profile and simplified buttons give the Bloggie 3D camera a sleek look and feel and at only 4.2 oz it’s easy to take with you everywhere.

Flip-out USB arm for upload/charge:
A built-in USB arm easily flips-out and lets you connect your camera directly to your compatible PC to upload video and/or charge your battery without having to hunt for cables.

Tag videos to upload and share automatically later:
The Bloggie 3D camera comes with pre-installed software that makes it easy to tag videos and images in the camera while on the go and mark them for upload to your favorite internet sharing sites, like Facebook, YouTube, or Personal Space the next time the camera is connected to a computer.

SteadyShot image stabilization:
SteadyShot image stabilization helps reduce blur caused by camera shake.

Auto-Macro shooting and 4x digital zoom:
With the Bloggie 3D camera you’ll be able to take pictures or video from as little as 4” away, perfect for capturing a business card or a new friend’s phone number.

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Sony Exmor CMOS sensor for high-quality video/stills:
The Bloggie 3D camera’s Exmor CMOS sensor delivers high-quality video and pictures with less grain, even in challenging lighting conditions.

Face Detection technology for video and stills:
Face Detection technology recognizes faces and optimizes camera settings for both video and still images, so faces are captured more clearly and skin tones look more natural.

Built-in rechargeable battery:
The built-in battery contributes to the Bloggie 3D camera’s sleek and stylish design while powering the large 2.4” screen and camera functions.

HDMI output with 3D support:
With HDMI output, you’ll be able to share your HD Bloggie 3D video with friends and family on your 3D HDTV (3D HDMI cable required/not included).

Built-in LED Light:
The Bloggie 3D camera features an LED light that can assist in low-light situations giving you more flexibility when capturing your video.

That’s all about the Sony MHS-FS3 Camera. This camera is available in Amazon.com. You can directly Order or Buy form here.
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  1. Valepstein

    It seems that the basis (distance between lenses) is too small to create a good 3D image. Normal basis shall be about 2.5 times more.

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