An upgraded for 2009′s HX1V product, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100 relies about a high-speed 1/2.3″-type, 16.2 effective megapixel, backside-illuminated, EXMOR R CMOS image sensor. Instead of the Sony G-branded 20x lens in the HX1V.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100 includes a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* branded 30x optical zoom. In addition to providing a brighter, somewhat nicer wide position, the HX100V’s lens provides a much more telephoto reach, even though despite the incorporated Optical SteadyShot stabilization with Active mode, you will probably need great illumination for blur-free pictures at the telephoto end from the range.
For 4:3 element still image capturing, 35mm-equivalent focal lengths obtainable from the HX100 include from a useful 27mm wide angle to a spectacular 810mm telephoto equal. A somewhat stronger focal length harvest for 16: 9 aspect films and stills provides selection of 29-870mm equivalents, while 4: 3 aspect films make wide-angle shooting tougher, with a selection of 36-1080mm equivalents.
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Should you enable the movie-only Active stabilization mode, the crop raises even more, for a selection of 30-900mm equivalents in 16:9 aspects, and 37-1,110mm equal in 4:3 aspects? Macro shooting can be done to as near as just 0.4 ins at wide angle, or 6.6 ft at telephoto. The Sony HX100V provides ISO breathing difficulties from 100 to 3,200 equivalents at full resolution. Round the lens barrel is usually a fly-by-wire ring that may be assigned to regulate either focus or zoom lens zoom.
Such as the HX1V prior to it, the big history of the Sony DSC-HX100V’s imager is it is speed: It is effective at of shooting as much as ten full resolution structures in one second. In addition to outright capturing rate, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100 burst shooting capacity is also used to great effect in a number of shooting modes that overlay several captures right into a single image.
Both hand-held twilight mode and anti-motion blur mode try to reduce blur in pictures, by capturing numerous images in a short burst open and then mixing them right into a single image with the optimum possible sharpness and decreased noise.
The difference between your 2 is how the latter mode produces the backdrop from the whole group of photos, and then overlays the main topic from one image just onto this background. Several Sweep modes mix panned image bursts into breathtaking or 3D images, such as a new Intelligent Sweep Panorama HR mode allowing quality up to 10, 480 x 4,096 pixels, plus 3D Sweep Panorama, and Sweep Multi Angle.
Intelligent and 3D Sweep Panorama modes catch up to 183-degree panoramas, while Sweep Multi Angle catches 15 Full HD frames with somewhat differing viewpoint, which could then be viewed by slanting the digital camera laterally, with the camera progressively switching in between frames as it is tilted backwards and forwards.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100 includes a 9-point contrast detection auto focus system, and offers an array of 3 metering modes Multi-Pattern, Center-weighted, or Spot. For photography enthusiasts wanting optimum simplicity of use, the Sony Cybershot HX100V offers a choice of 13 scene modes, while the Intelligent Auto and Superior Auto modes can identify a variety of scene kinds automatically, and then configure the digital camera properly.
Should you need a little more control within the creative process, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100 offers both Aperture- and Shutter-priority modes along with the ability to shoot totally manually, indicating your own choice of shutter speed and aperture. Fans of journey pictures will be very happy to hear that the HX100 features a built-in GPS recipient and compass, allowing for geotagging of pictures with the area and alignment at which these were taken.
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List Price: $429.00
Price: $389.99
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100 continues on sale in the USA from Apr 2011, costing about US$450.
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