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Reviews
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2014-05-17 02:28:22
Uk has collected 62 expert reviews for Sony DSC-HX100V and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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evogadget.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
A new camera from Sony? Yes, that's right. Its name is Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V and it promises great things to photographers who plan to buy it. Our team tested the gadget and here is what we found and our analysis...
Bottom line We liked Sony's latest camera. The new CyberShot DSC-HX100V it is a gadget that looks elegant, has many interesting features and takes/shoots beautiful photos and movies. Still, we think that its wide variety of features might confuse beginners, so we re...
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practicalphotography.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Sony’s HX100V features a brand new 16.2Mp, back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor. This new sensor is able to capture large 4608x3456px JPEGs, as well as...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Its 30x zoom range isn't the biggest around but pretty much everything else about the HX100V follows the theme of bigger, faster and more, from its 16-megapixel sensor to its 1080/50p video recording. The 3in articulated screen is seriously sharp, ther...
Bottom line An impressive all-rounder but it fails to stand out over its rivals in any particular area...
60%
reviewed.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Sony's HX100V is an ambitious 30x ultrazoom with a tempting spec sheet. A 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, Full HD video shooting at 60p, high speed focus, articulating LCD, plus a GPS transceiver. But a camera is nothing without solid image quality and, to ou...
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reviewed.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The superzoom niche has been extraordinarily exciting this year. Industry leaders like Canon and Nikon have found new competition from Panasonic, Fujifilm, and, yes—Sony. This not-so-little corner of the imaging market has expanded to meet the demand for...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Super-zoom cameras in a mini-DSLR frame are a segment that is seeing a lot of growth in recent times. Sony’s offering in this segment is the HX100V which boasts of a 30x optical zoom lens. Its closest competitors the Nikon Coolpix P500 and the Canon Ix...
Bottom line The Sony HX100V is a great buy considering the fact that you are not looking at professional photography. If you are looking for a better camera the best bet is to buy one of the lower-end DSLR's that Canon and Nikon offer and fall under the same price...
80%
macworld.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
A couple of trends are evident in the category of long-zoom cameras. First, companies are outfitting impossibly small cameras--pocket megazooms--with lenses that provide optical zoom ranges of 10X and up. Second, companies are going even bigger with la...
Good 10-fps burst mode at full resolution; Tiltable LCD; Excellent built-in user guide; Good blend of manual and automated controls * 30X stabilized zoom with 810mm telephoto...
Bad Soft images or lack of detail at high ISO; No RAW shooting; Minimal range of fine-tune adjustments; Stabilization struggles at full telephoto...
Bottom line The 30X optical-zoom Sony Cyber-shot HX100V offers a good balance of manual and automated features, as well as standout video and 3D capabilities. It doesn't match the sophistication of the Nikon P500's feature set, but its special features and GPS give i...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
A couple of trends are evident in the category of long-zoom cameras. First, companies are outfitting impossibly small cameras--pocket megazooms--with lenses that provide optical zoom ranges of 10X and up. Second, companies are going even bigger with la...
Bottom line The 30X optical-zoom Sony Cyber-shot HX100V offers a good balance of manual and automated features, as well as standout video and 3D capabilities. It doesn’t match the sophistication of the Nikon P500’s feature set, but its special features and GPS giv...
80%
techradar.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The Sony Cyber-shot HX100V updates the innovative HX1. A new sensor, 30x optical zoom and GPS all feature begging the question, is the Sony HX100V as good as superzoom cameras get?At the beginning of 2009, Sony released the Cyber-shot HX1, a digital compa...
Good Clever dual zoom/focus ring, 30x zoom range equates to 27-810mm, GPS is forward-thinking tech...
Bad No RAW files, Excess shutter speeds in auto modes, Images aren't going to replace a DSLR, Unfazed by 3D mode...
Bottom line ForClever dual zoom/focus ring30x zoom range equates to 27-810mmGPS is forward-thinking tech...
80%
alphr.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The rather frightening price of Sony's DSC-HX100V puts it firmly in DSLR territory. And from a distance, that's exactly what it looks like. It's chunky, which means it's comfortable to hold, and there's a brilliant 3in articulated LCD with a 921kpixel re...
Bottom line Excellent quality images and videos, and a host of features, but the steep price isn't entirely justified...
83%
photoreview.com.au
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The HX100V is the flagship model in Sony's super-zoom range and one of two digicams announced at the end of January. Featuring a 30x optical zoom lens that covers the equivalent of 24-384mm in 35mm format, it sports a backlit CMOS sensor with 16.2-mega...
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digitalversus.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Like other manufacturers, Sony has equipped its latest compact cameras with a 'blurry background' feature. Basically, the camera takes one clearly focused photo and one blurry photo and then patches the two together to give the kind of 'bokeh' effect t...
Good Great design and handling, nice build and finish, Good screen (even if not the most accurate) with vertical tilt, Responsive once up and running, Great picture quality, particularly in telephoto mode, Full HD video that's accurate, smooth and has decent sound...
Bad No RAW mode / Jpeg pictures have an 'overprocessed' look that makes postediting tricky, More custom settings would be nice (for the manual control ring, in particular), Lens: a slight lack of consistency under 200 mm, A bit slow to start up...
Bottom line With its nice design, high-quality lens, good sensor and advanced image processing, the Sony Cyber-shot HX100V has everything it takes to become one of 2011's top bridges. It's just a shame there's no RAW mode, as not all users will appreciate the came...
100%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:22
Sony’s latest HX100V has a massive 30x optical zoom, GPS technology, and can even snap 3D images. Just how does it stand up against other superzoom models out there? We spent some time with the camera at its launch at Focus on Imaging. The Sony Cyber-...
Good Packed full of features, lens ring...
Bad Too soon to tell...
Bottom line All in all we’re very impressed with the HX100V, we think it'll please a whole lot of people when it hits the shelves this April...
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photoreview.com.au
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2014-06-06 05:54:57
It replaces the HX1V , which we reviewed in July 2009 and enters the market a whopping $400 cheaper, thanks in no small way to the appreciation of the dollar in the past two years. The new model offers some significant improvements, as outlined in the tab...
90%
practicalphotography.com
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2018-08-13 06:32:24
SpecificationThis review was first published in the December 2011 issue of Digital Photo - download back issues here. Digital EditionsNewsletterAbout UsContact UsAdvertise...
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digitalcamerainfo.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Sony’s HX100V is an ambitious 30x ultrazoom with a tempting spec sheet. A 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, Full HD video shooting at 60p, high speed focus, articulating LCD, plus a GPS transceiver. But a camera is nothing without solid image quality and, t...
Bottom line When a camera waltzes up to your imaging lab and aces the most important test, it’s hard not to be impressed. Such is the case with Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V. But evaluating this camera was an exercise in tempering our enthusiasm. After recording o...
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macworld.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
A couple of trends are evident in the category of long-zoom cameras. First, companies are outfitting impossibly small cameras—pocket megazooms—with lenses that provide optical zoom ranges of 10X and up. Second, companies are going even bigger with larg...
Good Tiltable LCD, * 30X stabilized zoom with 810mm telephoto, * Excellent built-in user guide, * Good blend of manual and automated controls, * 10-fps burst mode at full resolution...
Bad Stabilization struggles at full telephoto, * Minimal range of fine-tune adjustments, * No RAW shooting, * Soft images or lack of detail at high ISO...
Bottom line The 30X optical-zoom Sony Cyber-shot HX100V offers a good balance of manual and automated features, as well as standout video and 3D capabilities. It doesn't match the sophistication of the Nikon P500's feature set, but its special features and GPS gi...
80%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
A couple of trends are evident in the category of long-zoom cameras. First, companies are outfitting impossibly small cameras--pocket megazooms--with lenses that provide optical zoom ranges of 10X and up. Second, companies are going even bigger with la...
Good 10fps burst mode at full resolution, Tiltable LCD, Excellent builtin user guide, Good blend of manual and automated controls, 30X stabilized zoom with 810mm telephoto...
Bad Soft images or lack of detail at high ISO, No RAW shooting, Minimal range of finetune adjustments, Stabilization struggles at full telephoto...
Bottom line The 30X optical-zoom Sony Cyber-shot HX100V offers a good balance of manual and automated features, as well as standout video and 3D capabilities. It doesn’t match the sophistication of the Nikon P500’s feature set, but its special features and GPS gi...
80%
techreviewsource.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V measures 4.6 x 3.6 x 3.5-inches (wdh) and weighs 1 pound, 4 ounces, which puts it on the large and heavy side. It does feel a little bulky in the hands of its user, but it's nothing too horrible. On the back side, there's...
80%
photographybay.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The Sony Cyber-shot HX100V is a 16.2-megapixel superzoom camera. The optical zoom on the HX100V covers a 30x zoom range, equivalent to 27-810mm.The HX100V has a tilting, 3-inch 920-k dot resolution LCD, which gives you the option to easily compose fro...
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digital-photography-school.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
About this time last year I fell upon a Sony DSC-HX5V compact digicam with great glee, buying one to use for my family picture making. It has since traveled with us on all our excursions, elegantly and easily recording our trips as HD movies.Admittedl...
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cameralabs.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Sony Cyber-shot HX100V review The Sony Cyber-shot HX100V is a 16.2 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a 30x stabilized lens and a flip-up 3 inch LCD screen. Released concurrently with the Cyber-shot HX9V pocket super-zoom in February 2011, the HX100V sh...
Good Excellent 16 Megapixel image quality, 1080p50/60 HD video, Dual-mode focus/zoom ring, Fast 10fps burst shooting, Built-in GPS receiver.
Bad No RAW mode, No hotshoe for external flash, Badly designed lens cap.
Bottom line It's taken longer than usual for Sony to bring a new super-zoom to market, but the wait has been worth it. The Cyber-shot HX100V is a very capable model that's packed full of exciting features, is nicely designed and handles beautifully. In terms of h...
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photographyblog.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V is a new super-zoom compact camera that seemingly offers all of the latest must-have features. A 30x, 27-810mm lens, built-in GPS tracking, full 1080p high-definition video with stereo sound, a 16 megapixel CMOS sensor...
Bottom line The Sony CyberShot DSC-HX100V is one of the best super-zoom camera that we've ever reviewed, offering a compelling mix of advanced features, excellent still image quality, fantastic lens and a class-leading video mode, all at a price that is competiti...
90%
luminous-landscape.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
There is a class of cameras popularly called "Superzooms". These are fixed lens cameras with small sensors and very broad zoom ranges. At the long end their reach goes out to between 600mm and 800+mm. And therein lies their appeal. In a size about...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:20
Sony Cyber-shot HX100V review - FeaturesThe Sony HX100V joins an expanding group of 30x optical zoom superzoom cameras, going head to head against the likes of the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS and Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR. Where the HX100V sits apart from...
Good Dual manual zoom/focus ring, GPS...
Bad Fine image quality detail at 100%, no Raw capture...
Bottom line In terms of performance the Sony HX100V is king of the superzooms: its close-up focusing and nippy autofocus will do you proud in all manner of scenarios. The dual zoom-meets-focus ring is a great control mechanism that's well-placed for comfortable u...
89%
dpreview.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:22
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V October 2011 | Amadou Diallo The Sony Cyber-shot HX100V is the latest in a series of 'superzoom' cameras from Sony which are intended to combine the versatility and portability of compact cameras with a DSLR-like form factor...
Good Good image quality for its class with pleasing colors and contrast, Extremely versatile zoom range, Excellent video quality and stereo microphone, Good ergonomic handling experience with well-placed external control points, Generally good metering and accurate WB, Reliable AF performance for its class, Impressive flash power for its class, Well-implemented HDR, anti-blur and panorama scene mode...
Bad Slow startup time, Sluggish operational speed, Cannot adjust placement of the zoom area in MF magnification mode, Self-timer cancelled after each exposure, Only three available custom button options, Color mode options not available when shooting video...
Bottom line There is a lot to like about the HX100V. Its 30x optical zoom lens, which covers 27-810mm (equivalent) is incredibly versatile, the camera feels great in the hand, is comfortable to use and its 16MP sensor provides image quality which, at most ISO sen...
73%
popphoto.com
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2014-05-29 04:52:22
A super-zoom that can compete with DSLR'sWhat's Hot: High-res images, convenient zoom ring. What's Not: Sluggish manual focus, wonky controls. Who It's For: Shooters who want the long zoom, but not swappable lenses.We write a lot about DSLRs and ILCs here...
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