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Sony Cyber-shot Hx100V Review

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX55 16.2 MP Slim Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and three.3-Inch OLED touch screen (Black)



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Cyber-shot TX55 Model Highlights:

- 16.2-megapixel

- Full HD 1080/60i movies

- 3.3" OLED display

- "Exmor R" CMOS sensor

- 10 fps, Backlight Correction

- 3D still image

- 3D Sweep Panorama.



I became pleased to get the opportunity to judge this point-and-shoot entry from Sony. I will be usually a Canon shooter and was interested in evaluating something from another manufacturer this also unit did not disappoint.



Image Quality

This of course is what any camera evaluation must focus on - as if you don't take good pictures even the most stylish and simple to use camera can come up short. I've taken a number of pictures in various settings from daylight to night. Images are generally sharp and with good contrast. Focus is often pretty quick however, not always accurate. I was surprised that the camera in low light / auto setting will not activate the flash, instead decresing shutter to just 1/30 second - which results in blurriness in pictures with moving kids. When the flash did activate, it absolutely was of limited strength and illuminated objects / people only quite close to the camera. For detailed analysis, I took comparison shots using this type of camera and both a dSLR and another point and shoot camera, both from Canon. I used to be surprised at how well this camera does with stationary subjects in low light - Sony has really done a great job there.





Top View





Form Factor

It is a very small camera. about 3/4 inch shorter than an apple iphone and just a bit thicker. They can fit very comfortably inside a pocket. The lens protector reveals the lens and flash when slid down plus turns the unit on. Buttons are few including an on/off switch and a bit of an oddly designed zoom button which moves forward and backward to zoom in and out. The positioning of the buttons does make operating the zoom function with one hand somewhat awkward. Most functions including triggering movie recording are handled via touchscreen.



User Interface

This camera is clearly strongly depending the iPhone with touchscreen providing most of the functionality. As others have said, the touchscreen display is not as responsive as a possible iPhone but it is effective enough. I did find myself attempting to "swipe" from screen to screen which in turn resulted in inadvertent opening of a menu item. I firmly trust the principle that a UI ought to be self-explanatory without referral to manuals and for that reason used this camera without going through the manual (at least that is my excuse for not reading it). Many of the icons were not obvious for example the different quality settings for video, but overall I had been able to self-teach the use of the digital camera over a few minutes.





LCD View





Memory Storage

I was a bit surprised how the camera uses MICRO SD cards, not the more standard SD cards. I own a bunch of SD cards for other cameras and after opening the lamp on this one I'd to go shopping. I reckon that I should have been happy i could use a micro SD card which with an adapter can be used with an SD card reader as Sony could have used only the micro Thumb drive (this camera can use either). Anyone remember Betamax?



Battery

Battery charge was quite rapid - It charged fully in under 45 minutes for me personally. Battery life decreased with a segment after a few minutes of video and 30 or so pictures, many with flash. It is true that a Li Ion cell will not demonstrate its full possibility of several charge / discharge cycles and this may well improve. Battery is with a rating of 630 mAh which is a pretty low number, however. I suspect this really is another sacrifice (in addition to micro SD card use) to make the camera as small as possible.



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Extras

I was looking forward to the panorama feature as Sony's TV ads showing that seem to indicate the camera will be taking a series of high-resolution pictures and seamlessly splicing them together for you personally. If you have ever done that job manually in Photoshop, it is a hassle (though now there are a number of software alternatives for that). In any case, the output out of this camera is normally a 4608x3456 image, so I thought a panorama could be, say, 12,000x3456 - but that's not the case. The panorama shot ends up being 4912x1080 so while it is panoramic side to side there's a lot less information there than I had been hoping for - actually the panorama shot is 5.3 MP (compared to 16 MP for the regular picture). It lets you do at least allow wider shots being completed, though I enjoy Canon's solution to this - after panorama sequence is selected a ghost image of the first shot allows easy lining up of the second shot and so forth and the camera will not change settings between shots in order that they are easy to splice together afterwards.



Overall, I am extremely pleased with this camera with its small size and simplicity of use I plan to put it to use a lot.



The Sony Cyber-shot TX55 Gets - 5/5 Squids!





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A55 (Sony) DSLR 16.2MP Review



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Sony A55



Sony A55 DSLR Model Highlights:

- 16.2MP

- Translucent Mirror Technology

- Quick AF Full HD Movie

- GPS tagging

- Live View with Phase detection

- 10 fps

- 15-point auto-focus

- 18-55mm zoom lens included



This camera is probably the best compact DSLR in their segment right now. Here's my summary:





Pros:

(1). Fast and accurate AF. It's nearly as good and sometimes better than my Nikon D90!

(2). Image quality from ISO 100-800 is great as my Nikon D90 and is also as good or finer quality than anything near or in its segment! Images above ISO 800 continue to be very decent and competitive with anything featuring its class.

(3). Images from your kit lens are sharp and vibrant.

(4). EVF is accurate, detailed, and gives all the info. you need

(5). Excellent quality HD (1080i) video.....better than most DSLR's in its class. Low light capability is fantastic.

(6). Best Live View of any DSLR around....w/very fast AF.

(7). Excellent tilting LCD screen....vibrant and hi-res.

(8). Light and compact body.....easy to travel with.

(9). Tremendous value.....beats anything in the class (best bang-for-buck)

(10). Received dpreview.com's coveted Gold Star award!





LCD View





Cons:

(1). Relatively short life cycle of battery

(2). HD video limited to 9 min. with Steady Shot on (but 29 min. from it off). 3rd-party lenses with lens OIS is often a work-around.

(3). Limited manual controls with video.

(4). Camera could be too small for users with big hands (be sure to handle it directly if possible)



The Sony A55 DSLR Gets 4.5/5 Squids!





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H55 (Sony Cyber-shot) 14.1MP Review



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Sony H55



Sony Cyber-shot H55 Model Highlights:

- 14.1-megapixel

- 3.0" LCD

- 10x optical zoom

- Sweep Panorama Mode

- Optical SteadyShot

- iAuto mode

- 720p MP4 HD movie mode

- Self Portrait Timer





Having owned many pro-level cameras in the past, it was difficult for me to find a solid and versatile point-and-shoot. This camera has everything I became looking for and just a little more.



Pros:

I am impressed with the amount of control the H55 provides me with. Panoramic imaging built-in (its nice to see the results right away in lieu of just eyeballing it).

Image quality - wow @ 14MP, the photos are gorgeous. Color accuracy is extremely good with good lighting.

The camera handles quite nicely and it is very easy to navigate.

The wide angle lens is fantastic at this price. As a pro I'd have spent around 200 on the lens alone.

Excellent range on zoom. I was quite happily surprised.

Life cycle of battery seems much more adequate than the W330 I previously purchased and returned.





TOP View







LCD View





Cons:

The flash is way from balanced and seems too hot to be utilized for fill. I'm new for this camera and I'm used to pro-level equipment, so I'm sure I'm expecting a lot of here. That, or I recently don't yet possess the hang of it. Color accuracy stops working at lower light levels. Since i have didn't have a real meter beside me, I couldn't tell from which precise number breakdown starts to occur. I would guess around 4 lux is about as good as it gets. Beyond around that, it gets pretty noisy. I'll research some night shooting when I have it on a tripod. On the other hand won't get my hopes up. Doesn't manage to allow you to manually close the lens. Not only a dealbreaker, but it would seem a very simple feature to make available.



The Sony Cyber-shot H55 Gets 4/5 Squids!





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