EnGadget has information on Panasonic’s new 3D Camcorder which integrates everything necessary for stereoscopic recording into a single easy-to-hold package.

Dubbed a “professional” device, the camcorder won’t be available to order until April, and it’s expected to make the filming of 3D content easier due to having the camcorder itself, the lenses, camera head and a twin memory card recorder smashed together in a single body. Users will also find stereoscopic adjustment controls on the twin-lens, solid state-based system, and we’re told that it’ll automatically recalibrate itself sans the need for any external equipment.

Of course, such convenience isn’t cheap.  Starting price is $21,000 MSRP, putting it well out of reach of “consumers” and well info “professional” territory.  To complete their 3D offerings, Panasonic is also launching new Blu-ray 3D players and 3D Televisions, along with various collaborations with content providers.

via Panasonic blows it out with 3D Blu-ray deck, HDTVs, channels and $21k camcorder — Engadget.