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Steve’s Digicams analiza a fondo la Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V, una superzoom contenida

¿ Superviviente ?, si, superviviente.

¿ Superviviente ?, si, superviviente.

Como es una insultante superzoom (aunque contenida) con sensor pequeño pasaré de puntillas para contaros que el bueno de Steve’s Digicams ha publicado su análisis de una superviviente: la Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V, que por mucho que se parezca a la saga RX100 nada tiene que ver con ella.

Sin más os pongo lo habitual para esta WEB. Hala, que lo disfrutéis.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V Features:

  • 18.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS image sensor (1/2.3″)
  • 30x Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens, covering 24-720mm (in 4:3 aspect)
  • BIONZ X processing engine
  • SteadyShot image stabilization (Optical + Electronic), including Intelligent Active mode
  • 3.0-inch tilting LCD screen with 922K dots
  • Retractable 638k dot OLED viewfinder
  • Full 1080/60p HD video capture using their XAVC S video format (MP4 also available)
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC technologies
  • Built-in GPS
  • Card slot accepts Memory Stick Duo and SD/SDHC/SDXC type memory cards
  • Li-ion battery pack (record up to 390 shots)

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V is available in black, with a MSRP of $430. See our lowest price box at the top right of this page to see current online pricing.

Pros:

  • iAuto and Program shooting modes are accurate and easy in all situations
  • Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record
  • 30x optical zoom lens is great for all shooting situations, near and far
  • Great overall image quality
  • 5-axis image stabilization goes a long way to help steady your handheld shots and videos
  • 3.0-inch, 921.6K dot Tilting LCD screen is sharp and produces excellent detail and color
  • Pop-up EVF gives the camera a unique feel at eye-level
  • Lens ring adds more versatility and control while shooting
  • Built-in GPS and WiFi are great features for adventuring
  • Good Battery Life
  • Competitively priced

Contras:

  • Some noise in all sample images, common with an 18-Megapixel sensor of this size
  • Lower Resolution EVF doesn’t give you the realistic feel that many of Sony’s other EVFs do
  • Higher ISO images show very high levels of noise
  • Burst shooting stops at 10 images
  • Performance was a little slower than expected

Y para los viciosillos, este es el análisis completo

adolfo

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