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Updated: 2011-10-04 06:34:07
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Sony went up-market with this five-megapixel model, stuffing a 12x optically stabilised zoom, SLR styling and a multitude of features into it.Its a shame, then, that its so ugly. Its heavy too, tipping the scales at only a few ounces less than the...
Its sharp, clear screen, Easy manual focusing, Works well in low light...
Ugly and heavy, Fiddly controls, Image quality is erratic...
A great screen, low price and good performance cant quite disguise the fact this is one heavy, ugly runt.
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The large barrel that protrudes from the front of Sonys Cyber-shot DCS-H1 camera houses a bright, image-stabilised 12x zoom lens. This gives it a zoom range equivalent to between 36mm and 432mm in a 35mm camera, which is more than enough to take yo...
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The Sony DSC H1 is a worthy addition to the increasing list of extended zoom cameras. It takes very good photos and will give all of its competitors a run for their money.
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 01:02:48
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The Sony Cybershot DSC-H1 is Sony?s entry into the hotly contested market segment of 5 megapixel, 12x zoom cameras. Canon, Panasonic and Konica Minolta all have cameras with similar specifications. The Sony H1 has a zoom range from 36 to 432mm film eq...
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Sonys CyberShot DSCH1 is obviously going after the same buyers targeted by Panasonics FZ5. Both feature SLR-like styling, two-piece clip-on lens hoods, image stabilisation, 12X optical zoom lenses and five megapixel sensors. Both also tout a full set...
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The Sony DSC-H1 is an ultra-zoom camera with optical-stabilization that somewhat resembles other cameras in this class. Its main weakness is purple fringing which shows up in areas of contrast, specially in night-photography. For better photo quality...
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Sony invented the digital camera. OK, I’ll admit that’s a fairly contentious statement, but the Sony Mavica, launched back in the dark ages of 1981, was the world’s first consumer filmless electronic camera. It was based on video camera...
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Having been using my Panasonic DMC-FZ5 and having used the Canon PowerShot S2 IS (both with 5 Megapixels, 12x optical zoom and optical image stabilization), I was eager to try the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H1. It has the same kind of major features (12x opt...
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This bulky model features a 12X optical zoom with optical image stabilization, but overall image quality was mediocre.
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Except for shutter lag and an overly powerful flash, this 12X superzoom has some fine features. Specs: Megapixels: 5.1, Included Memory Amount: 32 MB, Included Memory: On Board, Media Format: Memory Stick, Maximum Reso...
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the DSC-H1 is a worthy competitor in the mega zoom ranks.
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Introduced in February 2005 (pre-PMA), the Cyber-shot H1 is Sonys attempt to win a share of one of the fastest growing digital camera market sectors, the 5 megapixel super zoom. Although Sony has produced big zoom cameras before (the F828 and its...
Good resolution, good edge-to-edge detail, Great color, good exposure, Accurate and fast focus, Low shutter lag, Superb handling, comprehensive photographic controls, Jog dial makes manual / semi-automatic exposure very easy and fast, 12x zoom offers exce...
Slight overall softness when viewed at 100%, Some focus hunting at long end of the zoom (especially in movie mode), Image stabilization doesnt seem quite as effective as competition, Small (though bright and clear) viewfinder, High default contrast and sh...
Considering this is Sonys first foray into the increasingly crowded - and competitive - 5MP super zoom, whereas other manufacturers are already into their second or third generation models, the DSC-H1 is a very impressive, very mature product indee...
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The Sony DSC-H1 Cyber-shot digital camera features a high resolution five megapixel, Super HAD CCD imager, 12X optical zoom lens with Super Steady Shot image stabilizer, a color electronic viewfinder and a large 2.5-inch color LCD monitor. This camera...
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The Cyber-shot DSC-H1 ($499) is Sonys first true ultra zoom camera (the DSC-F828 doesnt count in my opinion). Featuring a 5.1 Megapixel CCD, 12X optical zoom lens with image stabilization, a large 2.5" LCD display, and full manual controls, the...
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The DSC-H1 has a silver plastic exterior with a rubber-wrapped grip area, while the lens barrel is metallic and finished in a dark silver.
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As the digital camera market matures and consumers want better cameras, more people are growing tired of their 3x optical zoom lenses. Enter the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1. This digital camera has a 12x optical zoom lens with the option of attaching wide a...
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With a massive 12x optical zoom lens equivalent to 36-432mm on a 35mm camera, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 is Sonys representative in the ultra-zoom class of compact digital cameras. The DSC-H1 has a 5.1 megapixel sensor and features Sonys image stab...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 is Sonys first attempt at an ultra-zoom digital camera, and on the whole it is a very successful one. Its easy to see why - the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 is stylish, well-built and takes good 5 megapixel photographs that prod...
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DPInterface Sony Cyber-shot H1 ReviewBrad Soo - July 3rd, 2005 (Updated January 4th, 2006) Sonys first Cyber-shot ultra-zoom digital camera, the Sony Cyber-shot H1, packs some great features such as 12x image-stabilized optical zoom, a large 2.5 inch...
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