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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V - A Compact Super-Zoom That’s Worth Checking Out

3/21/2013 4:32:06 PM

It may seem redundant purchasing a digital compact camera these days, given that most of us typically have some kind of smartphone (with reasonably decent built-in digital camera) in our pocket. But once you decide to do some image editing with those smartphone shots, chances are they won’t look as good as they did on your smartphone display.

That’s why the digital compact camera isn’t quite dead yet, as users who demand better image quality and features won’t be satisfied with the cameras found on smartphones, no matter how many megapixels they sport.

The DSC-HX20V falls into Sony’s compact superzoom category, sporting a 20x optical zoom.

The DSC-HX20V falls into Sony’s compact superzoom category, sporting a 20x optical zoom.

The DSC-HX20V falls into Sony’s compact superzoom category, sporting a 20x optical zoom. This makes it a handy companion to your holidays and travels, with the 20x zoom letting you get close to the action while at a distance, something your smartphone cannot achieve.

The HX20V feels well-constructed, with a metal and plastic body. While the HX20V may not be slimmest compact camera around, it is pretty impressive for Sony to be able to squeeze in a 20x optical zoom into a small body. Turning the camera around reveals the high-resolution 3-inch 921k-dot LCD display. The screen was sharp; though visibility under direct sunlight was merely average. The buttons on the rear are quite small too; those with large fingers may find this a minor issue.

The HX20V’s menu system appears as a long list of settings and options to the left of the screen; scrolling all the way down takes a while. Reaching the bottom will reveal another sub menu, so if you’re in a hurry to adjust a setting, locating it may take a bit more time than you would have liked. The camera does start up pretty quick and we found autofocus to be snappy, even in low light.

Turning the camera around reveals the high-resolution 3-inch 921k-dot LCD display.

Turning the camera around reveals the high-resolution 3-inch 921k-dot LCD display.

The HX20V’s optical image stabilization is sufficiently stable to allow for handheld shooting at the longest end of its zoom range. Colors are vivid, but do take note that the HX20V employs very aggressive noise-reduction, so details tend to get smudged and lost at higher ISO sensitivities. Details start going at ISO800, and if you really need to capture that shot, ISO1600 will do in a pinch, though at the expense of more noise.

. Details start going at ISO800, and if you really need to capture that shot, ISO1600 will do in a pinch, though at the expense of more noise

. Details start going at ISO800, and if you really need to capture that shot, ISO1600 will do in a pinch, though at the expense of more noise

The Sony DSC-HX20V will appeal to frequent travelers as well as those looking for that extra zoom range in an easy-to-use package. Autofocus is quick and the camera features quite a few modes for the casual shooter, such as two Auto modes, high dynamic range (HDR)and Anti Motion Blur modes. Image stabilization is good, but image quality but the HX20V’s noise reduction results in detail loss, while its user interface needs some refinement. The HX20V’s design is nothing to shout about, and some users may prefer a more contemporary and attractive look and feel. But if you don’t intend to pixel-peep, regularly post photos online and need something simple to use, the HX20V is more than capable.

The HX20V’s design is nothing to shout about, and some users may prefer a more contemporary and attractive look and feel.

The HX20V’s design is nothing to shout about, and some users may prefer a more contemporary and attractive look and feel.

Basic Specifications

§  CCD effective megapixels: 18.0 megapixels

§  CCD size: 1/2.3in

§  Viewfinder: none

§  LCD screen size: 3.0in

§  LCD screen resolution: 921,600 pixels

§  Optical zoom: 20.0x

§  Zoom 35mm equivalent: 25-500mm

§  Image stabilization: optical, lens based

§  Maximum image resolution: 4,896x3,672

§  File formats: JPEG, MPO; AVCHD, MP4 (AVC)

 

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