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May 2012
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Prise en mains agréable
Construction soignée
Écran confortable et orientable verticalement
Réactivité générale de bon aloi
Traitement d'image poussé et qualité d'image aux longues focales
Vidéo Full HD
Jusqu'à 50 i/s
Son assez fidèle
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de mode Raw et traitement Jpeg peu naturel pour certains
Objectif manquant un peu d'homogénéité au grand-angle
Aberrations visibles au télé
Manque de personnalisations (fonctions de la bague notamment)
Extremely versatile 30x optical zoom, offering 27mm-810mm (!) equivalent coverage, Comfortable and portable camera design feels like a small DSLR (without bulk and hassle of carrying multiple lenses), High-res fold-out three-inch rear LCD screen for cr...
Poor high ISO performance, Above ISO 3,200, camera merges several pictures into one and produces soft, blotchy images, At full 30x (810mm) telephoto setting, maximum lens aperture falls to f/5.6, producing dim results, Moderate but bright chromatic abe...
Sony packs a ton of features into the HX200V superzoom and, for many people, it will offer more than enough camera for a range of shooting situations. Anyone who likes to travel but doesn't want to lug around an expensive DSLR camera body and a bevy of...
Fast 10-frame burst shooting, Eye sensor automatically switches from EVF to screen, 1080p50/60 best quality HD video, In-Camera Guide, Built-in GPS.
Poor High ISO noise performance, Lens cap obstructs lens on power-up, No RAW mode, No Hotshoe.
Sony Cyber-shot HX200V verdict The Sony Cyber-shot HX200V is a super-zoom camera with a a 30x stabilised optical zoom. It replaces the Cyber-shot HX100V, upping the sensor resolution to a whopping 18.2 megapixels. This new high resolution sensor, wh...
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Extrait: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V has one heck of a model name, but it's also known as Sony's top-of-the-line Super Zoom digital camera. Filling the shoes of last year's Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V, the HX200V brings a lot of nifty new features to the table. ...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a fast-shooting megazoom with excellent photo and video quality for its class, and plenty of shooting options to make casual and advanced shooters happy
The HX200V lacks advanced bridge camera features like raw image capture, a hot shoe, or mic input. Some of its shooting modes and general operation can get confusing if you want to do more than leave it in auto
A lot of camera, both in lens and features, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a solid choice for point-and-shoot users looking to do a little more than that.
Quick auto focus, Good image and video quality, GPS and a host of other features
Incamera battery charging, Inadequate printed user's manual, Average ISO performance
Sony's new super zoom, the HX200 combines a gaggle of features such as GPS, a smile shutter, face detection, anti-blink technology, background defocus, a panorama sweep mode and one-touch full HD video capture capability in a relatively small, DSLR-like...
Undoubtedly the biggest recommendation we have with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is that, by daylight, we were able to achieve sharp results shooting handheld with it with greater consistency than we have been able to achieve with pretty much any su...
Good photo quality, if you don't look too closely, Massive 30X, 27 810 mm zoom lens, Optical image stabilization, with 3way "active mode" for movies, Articulating 3inch LCD display with 921k pixels and good outdoor visibility, Handy manual zoom/focus ring around lens, Very responsive performance, especially autofocus, Full manual controls, including WB finetuning and bracketing and a customizable
Lots of detail smudging, even at ISO 100, Purple fringing can be strong at times, Redeye a problem, though it can be removed in playback mode, No RAW support, LCD/EVF hard to see in low light, No manual controls in movie mode, Ten shot limit in burst mode, even at 2 frames/sec, Internal battery charging not for everyone, Deafening "beep" sound when buttons are pressed (it can be turned off), Full
Conclusion The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a super zoom camera that has virtually every bell and whistle ever created. And for the most part, that's a good thing. The HX200V is a fairly large camera, and made mostly of plastic. Construction is solid...