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Sony Handycam HDR-TD10 $1,499.00
By Jeremy Stamas August 3, 2011
Sony  Handycam HDR-TD10
Review Highlights

The best consumer 3D on the market

3D footage is unpleasant to watch

Color, noise, and low light scores subpar

Score Breakdown
7.6
9.0
9.0
5.7

Introduction

The twin lens system featured prominently on the front of the Sony HDR-TD10 should tell you one thing: this is a camcorder that can record 3D video. The HDR-TD10 can also record 2D video at a 1920 × 1080 Full HD resolution, but it is currently just one of two camcorders on the market (the other being the JVC GS-TD1) that has the ability to record Double Full HD 3D video using a dual lens and image sensor system.

This review is organized into 13 pages
Page 1
Product Tour

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Sample Videos

A gallery of photos taken with the Sony Handycam HDR-TD10

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JVC GS-TD1 Comparison
JVC GS-TD1

We compare the HDR-TD10 to the GS-TD1.

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Page 8
Panasonic HDC-SDT750 Comparison
Panasonic HDC-SDT750

We compare the HDR-TD10 to the HDC-SDT750.

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Page 9
Sony HDR-CX700V Comparison
Sony  Handycam HDR-CX700V

We compare the HDR-TD10 to the HDR-CX700V.

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Page 10
Conclusion

Read our final conclusion of the Sony Handycam HDR-TD10.

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Page 11
Photo Gallery

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Page 12
Specs & Ratings

See all the scores for the Sony Handycam HDR-TD10.

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Part 13
Comments

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