Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: DSC-HX1
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- Bottom Line:
- Trade-offs abound in Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 megazoom. Though it's fast and has some really novel, useful features, it just doesn't deliver the photo quality expected for its class.
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CNET editors' review
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 price range: $562.37 - $699.56
- Reviewed by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 04/30/2009
- Released on: 04/29/2009
The good: Fast; tiltable LCD; Hand-held Twilight mode produces better-than-average photos in low light; zooms during movie capture.
The bad: Small EVF; no raw support; HDMI output requires dongle; no standard continuous-shooting mode.
The bottom line: Trade-offs abound in Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 megazoom. Though it's fast and has some really novel, useful features, it just doesn't deliver the photo quality expected for its class.
User reviews
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Impressive camera for the Price.
by Randyincv on August 12, 2009
Pros: Sweep Panorama is astounding. The 20x Zoom is just right. I have no issues with the image quality, I've done an 11 x 20 print and it turned out well. (I work for HP, so I know a LOT about printing photos) The 10FPS works well.
Cons: The abscence of Nightshot/nightframe and RAW was disappointing. I also with a Lenshood/filter adapter is available but going from 28-560MM on the zoom would require about a 120MM Filter to be able to get the whole range, regrettable. Zoom seems slow.
Summary: While I have listed a few bad points, I do NOT dislike this camera. I bought it for what it does, it's size and it's powerful features. I ...
Summary: While I have listed a few bad points, I do NOT dislike this camera. I bought it for what it does, it's size and it's powerful features. I use High end Canon DSLRs and almost need a pack animal to haul my 6 lenses around. This camera is SMALL, lightweight and I don't have to constantly worry about the security of $20K worth of Cameras and lenses. I travel often and having a "convenient" camera is very helpful. I bought it to fill the "Gap" I did a "sweep Panorama" shot inside of a covered bridge here in Oregon. I was pleasantly surprised when I got an email from the senior editor from Webshots writing me to tell me how cool the shot was and how impressive the camera performed. I figure when they have about 600 Million Photos on Webshots and I get an email about a single photo, I'm on to something good. I photographed our daughter's college Graduation from Oregon State, I was able to zoom in on her from ACROSS the football field and get shots, handheld, that were so clear you could see the freckles on her face. I was stunned. Don't expect this camera to perform like a Top End Canon or Nikon, because it won't. But it you want small size, powerful features and superior image quality I think that this camera is as good as it currently can get. I'm old and jaded and not easily impressed, but this camera impresses me!
6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The best bridge camera available
by Sooperuser on June 1, 2009
Pros: Great speed.
Excellent video quality. (I sold my camcorder!)
Photo quality is great! (for a Point and Shoot)
Twilight mode is excellent.
Very lightweight.Cons: Viewfinder is useless. Too small.
Wish continuous burst mode was not limited to 10frames.Summary: For those expecting professional greade photos this is not for you. If you need a camera that can do everything well, then buy this camera! The image quality falls between ...
Summary: For those expecting professional greade photos this is not for you. If you need a camera that can do everything well, then buy this camera! The image quality falls between a point and shoot and a DSLR. So it is better than the credit card size cameras but not as good as the big boys. The video quality is better than most camcorders. I am blown away by the combination. I do not agree with the editor's review here. I think that this camera fills a niche market that is all in one. The image quality is great for its market and the video quality surpasses any DSLR including this feature. Let me be clear- there is no other CAMERA that has produced HD video this good! The video is on par with high quality camcorders that cost more money.
So, for my trip to NYC in a few weeks I can take one camera and be fine. Defintely an A+ effort put into this product by Sony. Consider me impressed.6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Powerfull camera
by John_Nillo on May 7, 2009
Pros: Image quality is very good, sweep panorama is awesome, intelligent scene selection works pretty fast, and enhanced face detection feature can remember faces, and then give them priority in future photos, camera also has smile detection.
Cons: Why not 10Mpx? Just didn't understand !!
Summary: The high speed burst mode 10fps at full 9mpx, really gets that once in a lifetime moment and who cares if it makes you wait for 10-15 seconds to write ...
Summary: The high speed burst mode 10fps at full 9mpx, really gets that once in a lifetime moment and who cares if it makes you wait for 10-15 seconds to write to the card? You have already gotten the moment !!!
I have had others cameras like Pany FZ28 and Canon SX10is, and I can honestly say the HX1 is a camera you should not miss out, this camera is amazing. And I didn?t even talk about the video yet!!! The HD movie capture is better than the others, its huge 1440 x 1080, zooms during movie, with stereo sound record, really a hybrid camera.
Besides, anti motion blur mode is very good in low light, CMOS sensor, a 3" LCD screen, the flash automatically pop-up when required (the others don?t) and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization.
Overall, the camera is so fun to play with, love it, and highly recommend, you won?t regret.4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The Most Perfect Cam For My Use :)
by xoxowanits on May 20, 2009
Pros: All the stuff in this camera, i LOVE all of those.
Cons: Those things I expected for this camera to be capable of, but is not...
Summary: 4.5 over 5.0 stars, because it is almost perfect. I?m playing with it for 14 days already and counting, and here are some of Poinky?s features ...
Summary: 4.5 over 5.0 stars, because it is almost perfect. I?m playing with it for 14 days already and counting, and here are some of Poinky?s features I loved the most:
- It is smaller and lighter than I expected before seeing it for real. Very good for traveling. :)
- The 20x zoom is very realistic, I?ve tested it for several times and it did not disappoint me, it?s just big blurry sometimes because of my shaky hands. Here?s one of the pictures I?ve taken 20x zoomed.
- I love the high quality image it produce outdoors, specially when it is bright sunny day. It shoots like a dslr in this category. (bright-lit places) Like this one.
- The retouch system that you can use in the camera itself is a magic. I photographed a decor here at my Tita?s house which is a wooden sunflower. Then I tried some of the retouch tools and here?s the outcomes. The first photo you?ll see is the original picture, the next are retouched. :)
- The battery life is very long, I love it. I could use it for 2-3 days of experimenting and playing with it. Though when you take videos/movies it kills the battery faster, but still good.
- The movie mode is awesome! The zoom still works when you hit the shutter button (which is disabled on my poor p200) and the zoom is a bit slower than the normal zoom for a better effect, and the 20x zoom is still available for video taking. You could use its video for making some of like little movies and music videos.
- It is VERY nice that this cam is not just good in photographing photos, but also taking videos? Unlike some cams that the video and photo quality is not equal. It?s like you bought a camcorder and a mini-dslr in one.
And these are some of ?not-so-good? stuff and the reason why I only gave 4.5 over 5.0 stars.
- In low lit places it?s not THAT nice like how nice it takes when you photograph in bright places. But still good?
- The format of the videos are .MP4 which I?m not really familiar with. But I got a good resolution about this, I got a video converter, and it lessens also the file size, and lessens just 1 to 3% of its quality. ;]
I?m still learning, about those Aperture etc etc, and it?s PERFECT camera for me, a twelve year old girl & for my whole family. :] If you?ll buy a cam, and your priority are excellent features, lighter and smaller than a dslr, then get this. ;] What?s great about this than a dslr is that it has a movie mode. :)2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Poor image quality
by ptople on May 13, 2009
Pros: The HX1 does things no other camera can do
Cons: I have used this camera for two weeks and the image quality will be fall apart when you scale up in photoshop.. this is very disappointing. Pixels can be seen even at the highest quality setting.
Summary: This camera is amazing in making image capture easy, but I would like to see better quality in the images..especially if you want to make prints bigger than 5x7.
Summary: This camera is amazing in making image capture easy, but I would like to see better quality in the images..especially if you want to make prints bigger than 5x7.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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"Do not" be fooled. Buyer beware. (You were warned.)
by piero_astorino on July 7, 2009
Pros: The only "true" (in real world, not just on paper) improvement over the camera it replaces (the DSC-50) is they resolved the noise issue with recording movies (too many units had this problem, where is quality control?) and it now records in stero.
Cons: Records only MP4. Need to download Haali Media Splitter & FFDshow just to get it to play back in WMP11. I was stupid for ignoring warnings the CNET staff mention in their video about quality sacrifice. The pictures are terrible despite the lens.
Summary: The only "true" (in real world, not just on paper) improvement over the camera it replaces (the DSC-50) is they resolved the noise issue with recording movies (too many units ...
Summary: The only "true" (in real world, not just on paper) improvement over the camera it replaces (the DSC-50) is they resolved the noise issue with recording movies (too many units had this problem, where is quality control?) and it now records in stero. I returned my DSC-50 because of the noise issue and since it's discontinued they gave me the HX1. It records only in MP4. You will panic until you search the internet for hours and realize you need to download Haali Media Splitter and FFDshow just to get it to play back in Windows Media Player. These types of media players are a must if you want to pass around video to friends easily. Otherwise, you have to burn a DVD. Haven't found one for RealPlayer and the DivX player plays back the files too slow even on my super maxed out raid configured PC. In MP4 format, the video file size is GIGANTIC. Your only choice really is to burn to a DVD since performance to do anything else prevents other options to be realistic or maybe i"m just expecting too much. You can however use the included software to convert your "HD" video to .wmv format. It will degrade the video to a noise filled 680x480 .wmv and will take 4 billion years to convert one minute of MP4 video. Why did they even bother?
The biggest disappointment of all is the picture quality. I read ever review on here, and I don't understand the good ones. This camera is sub par in terms of the photo quality. I mean ever picture I have (tonnes) I took with my DSC-50 noticably to the novice naked eye is far better than any picture taken with the HX1. When the CNET staff video says quailty is sacrified, it was no joke. I was a fool not to listen to the good advice of the staff here.
The burst is the most "annoying" if you count the bad photo quality as "disappointing". It takes an eternity to record a small burst of photos. The DSC-50 before it was far better.
The zoom goes a little further, but I'm surprised it doesn't go out more. The XZoom doesn't really mean anything between cameras as a 10X on one lens could be the equivalent of a 12X on another. Basically they went from 15X to 20X but the HX1 doesn't seem to have made a leap with it's 20X.
The most heart breaking part of all this is I'm going to Rome for a week and I'm stuck with the HX1. I'm going to try to return it. They did improve the absolutely unaccpetable battery life of the DSC-50 but now it's a bulky big battery. And guess what they did??? No idea? They made it a different battery from all the other cybershots so my old extra batteries I bought for the DSC-50 won't work on the HX1. Sony batteries never live up to their specs so I have to buy another one. With Sony, you always need at least two with you.
In the end, I could get into the specs in detail but most people would get lost so I'll keep this high level.
Do not buy this camera. Stick to Canon, Olympus or Nikon. Those are the best. Sony products are now like GM. The heads are running it into the ground in every product line and the brand won't save them for long as the number of customers leaving will grow year after year. Fuji camera's are like Fords, cheap and made cheap.
This camera is a no.3 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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This camera is incredible!
by user916 on June 19, 2010
Pros: I was hesitating spending an extra $400 right before my trip to China. So glad I did. People have mistaken some of my photos for postcards. Believe me, it was the camera and not expertise on my part.
Cons: Didn't come with any kind of protective case. A bit more than I wanted to spend, but worth every cent.
Summary: The camera itself taught me how to use it. The sales person at Fry's showed me the basics: "Easy" and "auto intelligent" settings as well as "sports" for action ...
Summary: The camera itself taught me how to use it. The sales person at Fry's showed me the basics: "Easy" and "auto intelligent" settings as well as "sports" for action shots, "burst" for 10 quick shots and the "record" for video. As I played with it, I ventured onto other settings. The onscreen display showed me what it was and how / why to use it. There are lots more settings available, but the basics are all that are needed.
Being female with small hands, I was a bit concerned about weight and handle size. It's only large compared to the "deck of card' size cameras. It grips well and securely and really is not heavy. I schlepped it all over in my backpack and around my neck without a concern.
Best part: I never once needed the flash. Fabulous when taking photos in museums, temples, stage shows, etc. I used only up to 20X zoom and still got clear photos of far away people and objects. I showed them on my tv without distortion. The clarity is superb.
In the store, it didn't seem to have a fast shutter speed. It needs the SD card and maybe the "sports" setting. It is fast to shoot, but takes a few seconds before you can take the next shot. Slightly annoying. This camera has a viewfinder and can zoom while taking video. (You need these!) The tilt sceen is a plus. And it knows what I don't.
I suggest buying the 8G SD card. I never came close to filling it in 2 weeks in China, but it's so easy and so much fun, you might need it.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Picture quality is a huge disapointment...
by lukkas71 on October 19, 2009
Pros: This camera is quite doing well in this areas: functions, display, zoom range, HD quality video, speed, li-on battery supplied.
Cons: Picture quality, picture quality and picture quality... its quite not "handy" as well and bigger as should be.
Summary: I do not use to write comments, but this time just had to... I was selecting from super zoom cameras quite long time, did not care about price, wanted the ...
Summary: I do not use to write comments, but this time just had to... I was selecting from super zoom cameras quite long time, did not care about price, wanted the best what's on the market "all in one" . The huge disapoitment of this camera is picture quality in any situation, the sun in the back, dusk or sunset...it can has any function, but cameara is for pictures not for functions...what is the case of HX1. When a compared pictures in 25% or 100% of size with even very old and cheap Nikon compact, the result was the same, if not worst. In comparation with basic DSLR it was just a shame for this price range camera. If you want to be sure of picture quality just buy DSLR, for the money of this Sony (over 400?) you can get qood one, as i am decided definitely now, as I returned it back. Good luck!
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Awesome, all in one camera!
by sqshydog on August 28, 2009
Pros: ease of use, all around speed, expansive/flexible features, great photo quality, auto pop-up flash
Cons: mp4 video format, no RAW
Summary: I grew tired of lugging around lenses and was looking for something convenient and easy to replace my DSLR and ancient Sony DSC S85. I'm not a pro but ...
Summary: I grew tired of lugging around lenses and was looking for something convenient and easy to replace my DSLR and ancient Sony DSC S85. I'm not a pro but I like to "play". I originally bought the new Olympus SP590 UZ. I ditched it post haste (!) and tried the Nikon P90. After a few days of playing around with that one and not feeling totally good about the performance and results, I promptly returned that, also. I bought the DSC HX1 that I originally wanted. Simply put, the HX1 is super easy to use and a much better product overall, in my opinion. It is well put together and nicely balanced in the hand. While it is not heavy, it feels like a substantial camera.
The menus are intuitive and incredibly easy to navigate. I was zooming around the various features by touch after only a few minutes of reviewing the layout. They may seem easier to me because I have always had a DSC model camera as a back up, though. I guess I'm used to the way Sony "thinks" in that regard.
Start up is super fast and I don't even notice any shutter lag while taking consecutive shots under normal lighting conditions. Even in lower light, fast shooting situations, this camera is still darned quick and delivers quality photos. My night shots, in hand, came out nicely. With a tripod, they were awesome! In normal (or a bit less than perfect) light, the action shots I've taken in burst mode have come out super crisp. The burst mode does, however, falter under low light conditions and produces action shots with some obvious background blur. That's going to happen to some degree with every point and shoot camera of this ilk and I fully expected that. (In some of my shots, the effect wasn't desired but turned out kinda cool looking.) The Sony burst mode was faster in shooting and recording the images to memory and outperformed the other similar models in MY personal tests.
The scene modes and intelligent scene detection modes produce exactly what I expect from them. This camera is incredibly intuitive in that regard and I'm pleased with what it produces in the various modes. It gives me the best digital representation of what my *eye* sees in almost every instance. Fluorescent lighting is going to present some difficulties no matter what but this one does a darned good job of making up for that.
Video? Well...I didn't buy this camera for the video features but it is a very nice addition. It takes super videos with great sound capture (you will catch the whispers in the background with this one <g>) but the MP4 format? Ugh...what a pain in the rear.
The 20x zoom allows for great flexibility in getting nice, tight shots and the additional digital zoom gives just a little extra boost when and if you need it. The macro mode is spot on, too. The zoom is super smooth and fast, even when digital kicks in. I didn't notice that much of a loss of photo quality in digital zoom mode, either. There was some, as I expected, but not enough to make me totally thumb my nose at that option. If you're frequently relying on the digital zoom to get you in close for a shot, you probably bought the wrong camera to begin with. Don't blame the product. Digital zoom is what it is and has limitations in all products. The Sony far outperformed the other similar cameras that I tried in this particular regard.
I love love love the automatic flash pop-up feature. If the camera detects that flash is required, it flips up the flash all by itself and whammo! You've got flash! The flash recycle time is nominal, too. Rockin'! That's just icing on the cake. It sure beats having to push a button on the side to flip up the flash manually or wait forever for it to be ready to go again .
Aside from not having to lug around lenses, I feel like I do have a real SLR in my hands when I get a wild hair to go commando and into the full manual mode! All in all, I don't feel like I "stepped down" from a DSLR/SLR by buying this camera. I just stepped over into a new area of the photography world. It does everything that my DSLR could and would do with only a very few, small sacrifices. Unless you're a hard-core professional with heavy duty equipment and speed requirements, this camera should top your list of cameras that give you more bang for the buck. It's super easy for the new or casual user, has expansive features for the advanced user and the high quality construction is what I have come to expect from any Sony product.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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This is the best camera for anyone to start out with
Pros: I like the option of getting different angles of a shot. I am a beginner with doing photography and this is the easiest coolest camera. I can't wait to upgrade to a model similar to this
Cons: nothing at all
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: DSC-HX1
- Description: In photography, timing is everything. With the ultra-fast, 10-shots-per-second speed of the Cyber-shot DSC-HX1, it's easy to capture a swinging bat just before it hits the ball. Remarkable Exmor" CMOS technology even makes it easy to capture photos in low light while maintaining smooth color gradation and crisp detail. Especially useful for beautiful landscape shots or shooting skyscrapers, the Sweep Panorama mode takes seamless 224-degree shots with breathtaking 9.1 megapixel results? just press the shutter and sweep in a horizontal or vertical direction. And don't miss the 20x optical zoom or the Intelligent Auto mode that eliminates the guesswork by automatically adjusting camera settings for you. Got a shaky hand? Optical SteadyShot image stabilization has you covered by reducing blur for sharp, lifelike images.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Digital camera - Compact
- Resolution 9.1 megapixels
- Optical Sensor Type Exmor CMOS
- Total Pixels 10,300,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 9,100,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/2.4"
- Optical Zoom 20 x
- Digital Zoom 2 x
- Image Processor BIONZ
- Image Stabilizer Optical (Steady Shot)
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) Qty 9
- Face Detection Blink Detection technology
- Digital Video Format H.264
- Image Recording Format JPEG
- Max Video Resolution 1440 x 1080
- AV Interfaces HDMI,
Composite video/audio Exposure & White Balance
- Light Sensitivity ISO auto (125-3200),
ISO 3200,
ISO 125,
ISO 1600,
ISO 800,
ISO 200,
ISO 400 - Exposure Metering Multi-segment,
Center-weighted,
Spot - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic,
Shutter-priority,
Manual,
Aperture-priority - Shooting Programs Soft snap,
Twilight portrait,
Twilight mode,
Advanced sports,
Back light,
Beach/snow,
High sensitivity,
Gourmet,
Backlight portrait,
Fireworks,
Macro,
Portrait mode,
Landscape - Special Effects Vivid,
Fisheye,
Soft Focus,
Black & White,
Sepia,
Unsharp masking,
Cross filter,
Radial blur,
Partial color,
Retro,
Happy face,
Color Filter - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Daylight,
Incandescent,
Cloudy,
Fluorescent light (daylight),
Fluorescent light (warm white),
Fluorescent light (cool white),
Flash - Max Shutter Speed 1/4000 sec
- Min Shutter Speed 30 sec
- Exposure Compensation ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
- Auto Exposure Bracketing 3 steps in 1/3, 2/3 or 1 EV steps
- White Balance Bracketing Yes
Lens System
- Type 20 x x Zoom lens - 5 mm - 100 mm - F/2.8-5.2
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 28 - 560 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 0.4 in
- Macro Focus Range 0.4 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
- Lens Construction 10 groups / 13 elements
- Features Aspherical lens,
ED glass Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Pop-up flash
- Flash Modes Fill-in mode,
Slow synchro,
Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Features Flash +/- compensation,
AF illuminator - Effective Flash Range 1 ft - 30 ft
Additional Features
- Continuous Shooting Speed 10 frames per second
- Self Timer Delay 2 sec,
10 sec - Additional Features Digital image rotation,
In-camera red-eye fix,
Intelligent Scene Recognition (iSCN),
Audio recording,
PRINT Image Matching,
Progressive scanning,
Resizing an image,
Cropping an image,
Saturation control,
Smile Detection technology,
Date/time stamp,
Exif Print support,
DPOF support,
Sweep Panorama technology,
RGB primary color filter,
Built-in speaker,
Auto power save,
Digital noise reduction,
Histogram display,
Automatic display brightness adjustment,
Dynamic Range Optimizer,
Camera orientation detection,
PictBridge support,
Built-in help guide,
Sharpness control,
Contrast control,
1080p Full HD movie recording,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Direct print Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type Electronic
- Viewfinder Color Support Color
- Viewfinder Diagonal Size 0.2 in
- Viewfinder Resolution 201,000 pixels
Display
- Type 3 in LCD display
- Display Features Folding
Microphone
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x Hi-Speed USB,
1 x Component video output,
1 x HDMI output,
1 x DC power input
Software
- Software Drivers & Utilities,
Sony Picture Motion Browser System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support Apple Mac OS X 10.1 - 10.5,
MS Windows XP SP3,
MS Windows Vista SP1,
Apple Mac OS 9.2,
Apple Mac OS 9.1 - Peripheral Devices USB port,
CD-ROM drive Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Battery charger,
HDMI adapter,
Lens cap strap,
USB cable,
Lens cap,
Shoulder strap,
Audio / video cable Battery
- Supported Battery Sony NP-FH50
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )
Memory / Storage
- RAM Installed 11 MB
- Memory Card Slot Memory Stick PRO Duo card
- Supported Memory Cards Memory Stick Duo,
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,
Memory Stick PRO Duo - Image Storage JPEG 3456 x 2592,
JPEG 2592 x 1944,
JPEG 2048 x 1536,
JPEG 640 x 480,
JPEG 3456 x 2304,
JPEG 3456 x 1944,
JPEG 1920 x 1080 - Video Capture H.264 - 1440 x 1080 - 12Mbps,
H.264 - 1440 x 1080 - 7Mbps,
H.264 - 1280 x 720 - 6Mbps,
H.264 - 640 x 480 - 3Mbps Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Dimensions & Weight
- Width 4.5 in
- Depth 3.6 in
- Height 3.3 in
- Weight 16 oz
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
Main Features
- Image stabilizer feature Optical stabilization helps prevent blurry pictures, especially for handheld cameras at slow shutter speeds or when using high optical zoom. This camera utilizes built-in Super SteadyShot stabilization to assist in taking sharper pictures.
Accessories
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Sony
- Address:
16765 W. Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 - Phone: 1-877-865-SONY
- Email: contact@sel.sony.com
- Fax: 941-768-7790


