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		<title>By: Panasonic 3D Camcorders Leaked &#124; Photography Gadgets at Hardware Sphere</title>
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		<description>[...] Panasonic 3D Camcorder is actually an existing high-end 3MOS model (we&#8217;d guess the HDC-HS700) with a &#8220;3D conversion lens&#8221; attached &#8211; according to Engadget. The look is pretty big headed, as if there is a monster size lens stick at the end like the camera with telescope lens. [...]</description>
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