PC Worldreports that Panasonic is planning to announce a 3D camera for consumers at a conference in Tokyo on July 28th.
The 3D camera will be Panasonic's second after it launched a professional model earlier this year.
The AG-3DA1 looks like one of Panasonic's existing semi-professional camcorders with a bulbous twin lens assembly in place of the normal single lens. It records full high-definition images to SD memory cards and is available as a built-to-order product from the company for US$21,000.
Panasonic's AG-3DA1 camera (pictured on the right) resembles Wall-E and costs $21,000. CrunchGear estimates that Panasonic's consumer version of its 3D camcorder will costs about $1,000.