Almost ten years ago, said an employee of HP to me that a camera was not much of a computer with a lens on it (it was slow and denigrate the game as the computer as part of a typical boy's computer). Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX7V is carrying out this observation: much of its title is based on the involvement of multiple images with algorithms to analyze and summarize the business and the BIONZ image processor for these statements in order to achieve the desired effect - it will be a 3D image, a large panoramic image or a balanced picture with very little light.
In addition to computer skills, offers a lens with 10x Sony HX7V very nice to be long and wide, from 25 to 250 mm equivalent. Here is a backlit 16.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, a 3-inch screen, HD video recording and a manual mode for more photographic experiments. At a retail price of $ 300, packs a punch HX7V characteristic for a solid mid-range. But as he came into the real world?
Appearance: The Sony DSC-HX7V is a jazzy version of the H70 - not only for its features, but its weight and feel as well. Even if it's the same lens and 10x the size requested is the same thickness (only 1 and 3/16-inch), it feels very substantial. The camera has a nice rubber grip running on the left side of the front of the camera and helps to regulate one-handed grip.
Aesthetically, the camera is fairly trivial (not that there's anything wrong with that). The front panel is brushed stainless steel and black rubber handle provides a good texture for better grip, if not as pronounced as the HX9V. The lens barrel is slightly above the body with a touch of silver trim to accentuate. You have your choice of colors, but black, white, red and blue.
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In addition to computer skills, offers a lens with 10x Sony HX7V very nice to be long and wide, from 25 to 250 mm equivalent. Here is a backlit 16.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, a 3-inch screen, HD video recording and a manual mode for more photographic experiments. At a retail price of $ 300, packs a punch HX7V characteristic for a solid mid-range. But as he came into the real world?
Appearance: The Sony DSC-HX7V is a jazzy version of the H70 - not only for its features, but its weight and feel as well. Even if it's the same lens and 10x the size requested is the same thickness (only 1 and 3/16-inch), it feels very substantial. The camera has a nice rubber grip running on the left side of the front of the camera and helps to regulate one-handed grip.
Aesthetically, the camera is fairly trivial (not that there's anything wrong with that). The front panel is brushed stainless steel and black rubber handle provides a good texture for better grip, if not as pronounced as the HX9V. The lens barrel is slightly above the body with a touch of silver trim to accentuate. You have your choice of colors, but black, white, red and blue.