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The Sony DSC-HX1 is the big S’s all new bridge camera, designed to span the gap between a compact snapper and a full-on interchangeable lens DSLR. It comes equipped with an epic 20x optical zoom lens and a brand new Exmor CMOS sensor, meaning it easily...
Brilliantly versatile, sweeping panoramic mode...
Noise in higher ISO shots...
Flexible, well designed and easy to use – a stonking bridge camera that can adapt to almost any shooting situation...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is one of the new hybrid digital still cameras that can be used to shoot good-quality video. It has a massive 20x zoom lens and lots of manual features. It’s a 9-megapixel camera with a 28-560mm zoom lens, and unlike most co...
Excellent viewfinder, 20x zoom, useful in-camera panorama mode, can shoot Full HD video...
Noisy images, photos lack clarity, body feels too narrow, LCD screen does not rotate Min specs: Image Sensor Technology: Exmor CMOS Sensor; Image Sensor Size: 1/2.4in; Effective Pixel Resolution: 9.1 Megapixels; Maximum Resolution: 3456x2592 pixels; Lens...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is a 9.1MP superzoom with CMOS sensor and stabilised 20x (28-560mm equivalent) zoom lens. It has a three-inch folding LCD, 10fps continuous shooting, sweep panorama, low noise and anti-blur modes. As well as a 1080p movie-ca...
This Sony’s 20x zoom lens isn’t just a lens, it’s a force of nature. From a wideangle that can accommodate Jonathan Ross’s ego to a telephoto that can (just) make out the Jonas Brothers’ talent, the stabilised optics are cris...
How often do you zoom in to the inside of someone’s nose? If you don’t need the longer reaches of the huge lens, a budget SLR like the Nikon D60 costs and weighs about the same, but with a crystal clear optical viewfinder instead of a cramped...
Japanese Sony’s most American camera yet: the big, brash HX1 chews gum and deafens cowering compacts with its 20x zoom and endless feature list. However, average picture quality is all mouth and no (plaid) ‘pants’. Best offers for the So...
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Product Code: DSCHX1.CEH The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is one of the new hybrid digital still cameras that can be used to shoot good quality video. At its core, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is an advanced compact camera, but its capable of shooting vi...
If you want an advanced compact with a big zoom and if dont plan on making big prints of your photos then the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is worth considering. However, you will have to get used to its odd physical characteristics (such as the poor shutt...
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These days you’re rather spoilt for choice when it comes to super zoom compacts, and so it’s simply not enough to offer a camera sporting an extra-long zoom; you’ve got to make it stand out in the crowd. Sony reckons the DSC-HX1 offers something specia...
Apart from lacking a RAW image option and the less than Full HD video, the DSC-HX1 offers a pretty good spec. Features such as a powerful optical image stabilisation system, Sweep Panorama and a lightning fast continuous shooting mode are great to hav...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 07:32:16
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is one of the new hybrid digital still cameras that can be used to shoot good quality video. At its core, the Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is an advanced compact camera, but its capable of shooting video at the full high-definition (...
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T3.com
Updated: 2011-07-31 07:32:19
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This innovative point and shoot will broaden your horizons It’s rare that you’ll find a camera that ticks both the style and innovation boxes, but Sony’s latest feature-packed shooter is so impressive that it will turn the head of even the most season...
Sweep Panorama mode, Superzoom functionality, Speedy start-up, Full HD video...
Pricy compared to rivals, Lack of RAW capture...
A surprisingly innovative and easy to use camera, which may not match the DSLR big-guns for performance but boasts a whole host of groundbreaking features.
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The Sony Cybershot DSC HX1 is one of the most advanced digital cameras you will find. What helps to make the Cybershot DSC HX1 different is that Sony has used a different type of sensor. This speeds up processing and makes the camera capable of taking...
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This regular-looking camera has some amazing tricks hidden insideYou may be thinking £489 is a whole lot of money to spend on a prosumer camera – why not spend an extra £50 and enjoy the delights of a full-blown digital SLR? Well the answer lies within...
An expensive bit of kit, but extremely well endowed in terms of amazing and very useful features...
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Sony’s 9.1Mp HX1 has a classy finish, and offers optical image stabilisation rather than the sensor-shift type found inside the other models. Fitted with a 20X optical zoom, the Sony HX1 offers a focal range of 28-560mm with a maximum aperture of f/2.8...
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Sony has brought its Exmor CMOS technology to the super-zoom arena in the form of the 9.1-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-HX1. Styled like a mini-DSLR - but too big to be pocketable - the HX1 is the highest-priced model on the current market. However, it boas...
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If you don’t want the expense and size of a DSLR camera but do want the ability to shoot in similarly creative ways, a bridge or super-zoom camera should be at the top of your shopping list.Sony’s latest effort, the Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is, on paper, one...
Speedy 10fps mode. Clever Sweep Panorama. Huge zoom range. Solid build and button layout...
No RAW shooting. Some purple fringing in shots...
Average both as a big-zoom camera and as a hi-def camcorder, but in one box that’s not half bad...
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At first examination, it would be easy to confuse the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 for just another standard digital camera, but after taking a more in-depth look at the included features, what you find is a complex hybrid device that brings in the best of cam...
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