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Digital Cameras Cyber Shot

By , 5 May, 2011, No Comment

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Sony Dsc HX5V The Top Digital Camera With Megazoom

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Sony has again used its backside-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor, Bionz image processor, and a Sony G lens to try to solve two of the most common complaints about compact cameras: shooting performance and low-light photo quality. This time around they’re in the Cyber-shot DSC HX5V, a compact wide-angle megazoom. The camera has a lot to offer particularly to those with the time and desire to get the most from it. However, if you’re a stickler for photo quality, you’ll likely want to give it a pass.

Due to the megazoom lens, noise reduction, or both, the results just aren’t very sharp. A images can be usually quality, though, that is low-light pictures are better than you’ll get from the ones from the competition. Plus, the HX5V’s shooting speeds are excellent for its class with low shutter lag, short shot-to-shot times, and a burst mode capable of 10 frames per second. The main camera comes complete with the plenty of fun, beneficial functions, likewise, integrating a built-in Gps system receiver and compass. It truly is overall a Very Good compact megazoom camera, but like most point-and-shoots this pictures are not about to please everyone.

The HX5V looks like a larger version of Sony’s WX1. It’s a simple black box for the most part (you know, except for the obscene amount of branding) with a slight cylindrical grip on the right side giving you a place to rest your fingertips in front and thumb in back. The body is very compact and lightweight considering its long zoom and wide-Angle Lens; most of its weight seems to come from that and the Battery Pack. (The lens, by the way, is a Sony G lens, which are used in the company’s Dslr Cameras and advanced HD camcorders.) Overall it’s nicely designed, but not quite perfect.

Controls are fairly easy to master. On top is the shooting-mode dial; Shutter Release and zoom ring; power button; and a button to turn on and off burst shooting. The burst and power buttons are flush with the body, making it difficult to find the power without looking as well as mistaking one for the other. Also on top are the stereo mic openings, which are so far to the left that they’re easily blocked by a finger if you’re not careful. That sliver on the flash to the the front correct side can be at the least partially covered from reckless fingers. On backside right from the 3-inch Liquid crystal display (in which makes reasonably bright, however, many could still struggle to view it in direct sunlight) are the being manages. There’s a dedicated movie record button, so there’s no need to change shooting modes to quickly capture video. Below that is a Playback button; directional pad with a select button at its center; Menu button; and Delete button. Along with navigating menus, the directional pad turns on the camera’s smile- and timer-activated shutter release options, changes flash settings, and changes the brightness of the LCD as well as what information it displays. Unfortunately, the icons for each are just engraved in the pad, making them a little difficult to see in dim lighting.

The only Menu control key accesses all of the options, except capturing modes handled with the dial on top. Press Menu, and a column of shooting-mode-specific settings appear on the left. At the end of the list is a toolbox icon for accessing general settings. Are the also nice is a camera’s ability to warn you about adjusting certain settings. For example, if you set theĀ  HX5V to spot meter light, you won’t be able to turn on Face Detection. The Sony DSC HX5V tells you onscreen that Face Detection is not available because of Spot metering being selected. Cameras from other vendors generally make you guess what needs to be shut off in order to turn on a blacked-out option

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