Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 7, 2013

Camera Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V 18.2 MP Deals & Reviews

TechGuy (New Zealand): It provides good flash coverage and the slow-sync function is great to prevent those deer in the headlights shots - as this flash can put out a lot of light.
The superior auto mode is good for the stability/less blur in long range shots as it takes multiple photos and apparently works out which is the best photo to save. This is great as at maximum zoom the camera shake from your hands can be a problem if you've ever experienced using a megazoom before. Personally without that image stabilisation and multi-shot taking having a megazoom is a bit pointless as you'd never take good photos at long range without frustration.

Pcarnut "Roger" (Sacramento, CA): Wanted a superzoom with Panorama mode so the choices are fairly limited. This week both the Sony HX200V and Nikon P510 came out so bought them both to compare. The first review by "techguy" gives some nice details about the camera so I won't repeat his comments. I've played with them now for a couple of days and do not claim to be an expert by any means so take these comments with a grain of salt. These are just initial impressions.

Survi (Chicago, Il):  Let me start off by saying I'm not avid photographer and am accustomed to typical compact point and shoots and the latest iPhone camera. We purchased this camera to capture action shots for our son's games and for better overall picture taking of family vacations. We were contemplating stepping up to a DSLR however the added bulk and the learning curve were a detractor. Thus I decided on a bridge camera.

Larry D. Draper (Folsom, CA USA): The software built into this camera is amazing. The 30X lens focuses very fast.
The camera allows full manual exposure and focus. There are a lot of nice features which you can read about on Sony's web site.
I would have given the camera 5 stars but for the following issues:
No threads for filters, no hot shoe, no manual, and no way to turn off picture preview.
I purchased a filter adapter from England which works well. The camera insists on displaying each photo as you shoot; you can speed things up by pressing the shutter release, but very agrivating when shooting wild life.

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