Finally we've got here the new superzoom cameras from the Japanese brand Sony, disclosed that after almost all his secrets, was confirmed as a very complete camera with almost everything that we can ask today to advanced compact. The new Sony Cybershot premiere HX9V HX100V and backlight sensor and tracing its features almost everything.
Only zoom and design tell us the differences between these two cameras that come in April with high-end prices and some other improvements inherited from the company's Alpha DSLR. Design with a bridge or bridge-type camera hit the market the Sony HX100V, a camera with Exmor sensor type R backlit with the barbarity of 16.2 megapixels and a 1/2.3 size, more than enough to be able to wallpaper the front Your five-storey building.
Precisely for that fifth floor will have no problem in approaching and that it adds is you zoom model is 30 increases, of course with SteadyShot image stabilization that inherit from the camcorder, a guarantee. The goal is a Vario-Sonnar Carl Zeiss T * coating on optical surfaces that virtually eliminates glare.
The model below the Sony HX9V can not complain about the sensor that has positioned the company as it is the same in size and resolution. In his case the G lens is a zoom of 16 increases starting at a wide angle 24 mm. The body design of this Sony CyberShot HX9V is more compact and discreet.
Both models include an advanced compact camera video recording mode to 50p full HD quality. In this way, one-button access to exclusive, something we like to incorporate the cameras to be more direct and simple way to change photo to video mode without having to go through the mandatory dial.
If we are talking about Sony compact cameras is impossible for the company is no longer the way the sweeping panorama and 3D mode. And indeed there are. The Sony and Sony HX9V HX100V offer various options Widescreen 3D photography and 3D scanning, 3D photo and multi-angle scanning. When you just want a classic panoramic sweep can choose widescreen panoramic HR performing 10480 × 4096 resolution.
Although you can not reach the levels of shutter speed or focus SLRs, the new Sony cameras will dramatically improve in these areas. The auto promises to be ready in 0.1 seconds and there are interesting ways that we saw for example in the NEX Sony trying to emulate the more the feeling of having control of an SLR in your hands.
For example, the background out of focus we can achieve with a new option. As for the blast, the Sony model HX100V may take up to 10 frames per second at full resolution. Among its specifications do not miss the manual controls, automatic modes make it the best picture possible and the big 3-inch screen can be tilted and comes with a resolution of 921,000 pixels.
Rounding out the sheet for both models of compact cameras and GPS compass function. These new cameras will go on sale in April priced at 370 euros for Sony HX9V and round about 500 euros for Sony HX100V.
Only zoom and design tell us the differences between these two cameras that come in April with high-end prices and some other improvements inherited from the company's Alpha DSLR. Design with a bridge or bridge-type camera hit the market the Sony HX100V, a camera with Exmor sensor type R backlit with the barbarity of 16.2 megapixels and a 1/2.3 size, more than enough to be able to wallpaper the front Your five-storey building.
Precisely for that fifth floor will have no problem in approaching and that it adds is you zoom model is 30 increases, of course with SteadyShot image stabilization that inherit from the camcorder, a guarantee. The goal is a Vario-Sonnar Carl Zeiss T * coating on optical surfaces that virtually eliminates glare.
The model below the Sony HX9V can not complain about the sensor that has positioned the company as it is the same in size and resolution. In his case the G lens is a zoom of 16 increases starting at a wide angle 24 mm. The body design of this Sony CyberShot HX9V is more compact and discreet.
Both models include an advanced compact camera video recording mode to 50p full HD quality. In this way, one-button access to exclusive, something we like to incorporate the cameras to be more direct and simple way to change photo to video mode without having to go through the mandatory dial.
If we are talking about Sony compact cameras is impossible for the company is no longer the way the sweeping panorama and 3D mode. And indeed there are. The Sony and Sony HX9V HX100V offer various options Widescreen 3D photography and 3D scanning, 3D photo and multi-angle scanning. When you just want a classic panoramic sweep can choose widescreen panoramic HR performing 10480 × 4096 resolution.
Although you can not reach the levels of shutter speed or focus SLRs, the new Sony cameras will dramatically improve in these areas. The auto promises to be ready in 0.1 seconds and there are interesting ways that we saw for example in the NEX Sony trying to emulate the more the feeling of having control of an SLR in your hands.
For example, the background out of focus we can achieve with a new option. As for the blast, the Sony model HX100V may take up to 10 frames per second at full resolution. Among its specifications do not miss the manual controls, automatic modes make it the best picture possible and the big 3-inch screen can be tilted and comes with a resolution of 921,000 pixels.
Rounding out the sheet for both models of compact cameras and GPS compass function. These new cameras will go on sale in April priced at 370 euros for Sony HX9V and round about 500 euros for Sony HX100V.
- Sony's DSC-HX100V and HX9V superzooms get official, headed to shelves this April (01/02/2011)
- Sony Cyber-shot HX100V and HX9V models leaked, superzoomers in large and small sizes (28/01/2011)
- Sony intros two new superzooms: HX100V and HX9V (01/02/2011)
- "Bigger Zoom with Less Blur: Sony Unveils Cyber-Shot HX Series Digital Still Cameras with 30X and 16X Optical Zoom and Full HD Video" and related posts (01/02/2011)
- Sony DSC-TX100V and the rest of the Cyber-shot posse hands-on (08/01/2011)
Cyber-shot (wikipedia)  Superzoom (wikipedia)  
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