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As a child, the excitement that comes from Christmas is overwhelming. While you may be encouraged to enjoy giving just as much as receiving gifts, it’s often hard to contain the excitement of receiving a new toy. Excitement is gained from unwrapping th...
When it comes to the digital camera market, there are many cameras that provide similar specifications and image quality. The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC HX20V is no exception to these specifics and the quality of manufacture and quality of the images it prod...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a new premium travel-zoom compact camera. A 20x 25-500mm lens, built-in GPS tracking, full 1080i high-definition video with stereo sound, an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor, high-resolution 3-inch screen, manual shooting mode...
The Sony CyberShot DSC-HX20V is a more capable and more refined version of our favourite travel-zoom camera from 2011, the HX9V, with a longer lens, higher resolution and extra features helping to maintain Sony's lead over the competition in this ultr...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V ($399.99 direct) is a compact point-and-shoot camera with a long 20x zoom lens. The 18-megapixel shooter captures sharp photos, does well in dimmer light, and offers GPS—so you can geotag your photos. It's more expe...
Sharp images. Good high ISO performance. GPS. Long zoom range. Shoots stills while recording video.
Expensive...
With its Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V, Sony packs a long 20x zoom lens and GPS into one decidedly svelte camera. It's one of the more expensive compact superzoom models you'll find, but all those features along with high performance warrant the price...
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Sony has a knack of cramming its Cyber-shot series with a whole host of imaging gadgetry, as well as a range of cutting edge features. The latest model in the range - the Sony HX20V - is no different at first glance.The HX20V features an 18.2MP Exmor R...
Design, full specification, usability...
Exposure issues, lack of Raw capture...
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The Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is the midrange model in Sony's trio of GPS-equipped travel zoom cameras. All three cameras -- the HX10V ($330), HX20V ($370), and HX30V ($390) -- all use the same 18.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor. The differences are simple: the HX...
Good photo quality for target audience, Packs a 20X zoom lens into a compact body, Optical image stabilization, with 3way "active mode" for movies, Supersharp 3inch LCD display, Very snappy performance, especially autofocus, Good set of manual controls, which include white balance finetuning and bracketing, Two "intelligent" auto modes pick the scene mode for you, Builtin GPS with compass, Anti M...
Lots of detail smudging, even at ISO 100, Tends to underexpose; highlight clipping can be an issue at times, Redeye a problem, though it can be removed in playback mode, Only two apertures to choose from at any one time; no shutter or aperture priority modes, or RAW support, No manual controls in movie mode, Ten shot limit in burst mode, even at 2 frames/sec, Design annoyances: custom button hard...
Conclusion The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a very good travel zoom camera that offers a great selection of auto modes, some very useful bells and whistles, limited manual controls, blazing performance, and 1080/60p video recording. If you're not "pix...
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First there was the HX5V, then HX9V … now the HX20V. So we’ve gone from a 10x zoom camera to a 15x, and finally a 20x zoom compact digicam.I happily use the earlier HX5V as an everyday camera, for holidays and occasionally for shots of review cameras...
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1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body & Design4. Features5. Menus & Playback6. Performance & Photo Quality7. Image Quality Compared (JPEG)8. Movie9. Conclusion10. Samples Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V Review June 2012 | By Jeff Keller The Sony Cyber-shot...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a very good travel zoom camera that offers a great selection of auto modes, some very useful bells and whistles, limited manual controls, blazing performance, and 1080/60p video recording. If you're not 'pixel peeping'...
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The Sony Cyber-shot HX200V is one of the best bridge cameras both on and beneath the surface. The camera has an 18-megapixel sensor and image processor, and with the improved stabilization, movies and images come out clearer than ever. The Clear Image Zoo...
This camera automatically takes panoramic photos with the push of a button.
The Cyber, shot won't let you shoot images in RAW format.
This camera has everything you need, both in the lens and in the body, for shooting any type of scenario...
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Sony packs a ton of features into the HX200V superzoom and, for many people, it will offer more than enough camera for a range of shooting situations. Anyone who likes to travel but doesn't want to lug around an expensive DSLR camera body and a bevy of...
Extremely versatile 30x optical zoom, offering 27mm-810mm (!) equivalent coverage, Comfortable and portable camera design feels like a small DSLR (without bulk and hassle of carrying multiple lenses), High-res fold-out three-inch rear LCD screen for cr...
Poor high ISO performance, Above ISO 3,200, camera merges several pictures into one and produces soft, blotchy images, At full 30x (810mm) telephoto setting, maximum lens aperture falls to f/5.6, producing dim results, Moderate but bright chromatic abe...
Sony packs a ton of features into the HX200V superzoom and, for many people, it will offer more than enough camera for a range of shooting situations. Anyone who likes to travel but doesn't want to lug around an expensive DSLR camera body and a bevy of...
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Sony Cyber-shot HX200V review The Sony HX200V is an 18.2 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a 30x stabilised optical zoom lens and an articulated 3 inch LCD screen. Launched in February 2012 it replaces the HX100V. Apart from an additional 2 million pix...
Fast 10-frame burst shooting, Eye sensor automatically switches from EVF to screen, 1080p50/60 best quality HD video, In-Camera Guide, Built-in GPS.
Poor High ISO noise performance, Lens cap obstructs lens on power-up, No RAW mode, No Hotshoe.
Sony Cyber-shot HX200V verdict The Sony Cyber-shot HX200V is a super-zoom camera with a a 30x stabilised optical zoom. It replaces the Cyber-shot HX100V, upping the sensor resolution to a whopping 18.2 megapixels. This new high resolution sensor, wh...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V has one heck of a model name, but it's also known as Sony's top-of-the-line Super Zoom digital camera. Filling the shoes of last year's Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V, the HX200V brings a lot of nifty new features to the table...
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Sony's HX200V is the latest superzoom bridge camera to hit to market, joining the reckoning in a field that's one of the most competitive in digital cameras today. The question is, how do its 30x optical zoom and 18.2MP Exmor R CMOS sensor perform, and...
Impressive specification, good design, large focal range...
Premium price, heavy image processing, illthoughtout menu system...
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Sony's HX200V is the latest superzoom bridge camera to hit to market, joining the reckoning in a field that's one of the most competitive in digital cameras today. The question is, how do its 30x optical zoom and 18.2MP Exmor R CMOS sensor perform, and...
Impressive specification, good design, large focal range...
Premium price, heavy image processing, illthoughtout menu system...
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Here's a look at the field of view provided by both ends of the zoom at 4:3. Wide Angle, 27mm Telephoto, 810mm The big zoom isn't the only big feature of the HX200 – a new “Exmor R" CMOS sensor (shared with three other of the new "H" models) packs 18.2...
Quick auto focus, Good image and video quality, GPS and a host of other features...
Incamera battery charging, Inadequate printed user's manual, Average ISO performance...
Sony's new super zoom, the HX200 combines a gaggle of features such as GPS, a smile shutter, face detection, anti-blink technology, background defocus, a panorama sweep mode and one-touch full HD video capture capability in a relatively small, DSLR-like...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a new premium super-zoom compact camera. A 30x, 27-810mm lens, built-in GPS tracking, 1920x1080 50p Full HD video with stereo sound, an 18.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, high-resolution tilting 3-inch screen, manual shootin...
Undoubtedly the biggest recommendation we have with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is that, by daylight, we were able to achieve sharp results shooting handheld with it with greater consistency than we have been able to achieve with pretty much any su...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V ($479) is a high-end super zoom camera that does just about everything imaginable. Whether you're talking about its built-in GPS, 360 degree panorama maker, 10 fps burst shooting, instant HDR photos, or 1080/60p videos...
Good photo quality, if you don't look too closely, Massive 30X, 27 810 mm zoom lens, Optical image stabilization, with 3way "active mode" for movies, Articulating 3inch LCD display with 921k pixels and good outdoor visibility, Handy manual zoom/focus ring around lens, Very responsive performance, especially autofocus, Full manual controls, including WB finetuning and bracketing and a customizable...
Lots of detail smudging, even at ISO 100, Purple fringing can be strong at times, Redeye a problem, though it can be removed in playback mode, No RAW support, LCD/EVF hard to see in low light, No manual controls in movie mode, Ten shot limit in burst mode, even at 2 frames/sec, Internal battery charging not for everyone, Deafening "beep" sound when buttons are pressed (it can be turned off), Full...
Conclusion The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a super zoom camera that has virtually every bell and whistle ever created. And for the most part, that's a good thing. The HX200V is a fairly large camera, and made mostly of plastic. Construction is solid...
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1. Introduction2. Specification3. Body & Design4. Features5. Features6. Performance & Image Quality7. Image Quality Compared8. Movie Mode9. Conclusion10. Samples Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V Review April 2012 | By Jeff Keller The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a super zoom camera that has virtually every bell and whistle ever created. And for the most part, that's a good thing. The HX200V is a fairly large camera, and made mostly of plastic. Construction is solid, though th...
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