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Storage media: Integrated Memory, Optical zoom: 15x, Sensor resolution: 8.1 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder, Digital zoom: 2x ...
Add to my saved listWhat is the Product Score ? The product score is an objective rating for relative product quality provided by alaTest. The scale is from 0 - 10 where 10 is the highest and 0 the lowest.
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 565 reviews of Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8/10. Comparing these reviews to 322256 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 91/100 (or 9.1 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: While the H9 isn't a bad camera, we can easily prefer more versatile models equipped with larger zooms (Panasonic FZ18, Fujifilm S8100, and Olympus SP-570 UZ) and more refined image processing in terms of noise.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: With a 15x lens and tilting monitor, the H9 talks the talk, but can it walk the walk?
Verdict: Sony's DSC-H9 has some interesting features, including an impressive zoom range, manual exposure options, night shooting and a big tilting monitor, and it is competitively priced, but it lack the versatility of some rival cameras. It is also lacking in fi
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Quite compact for a camera with a 31-465mm equivalent optical zoom, this is a rugged, handsome eight-megapixel model that's loaded with capabilities for both snapshooting and more serious photography. When compared to earlier Sony H-series super-zoom came
Pros: Attractive design, Scroll ball is comfortable and easy to use, Works with Windows and Mac systems, Integration with Tiger is flawless
Cons: Side buttons are hard to squeeze, Comfort could be improved
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 digital camera is Sony's flagship model in the
Pros: Large 3 inch LCD, Carl Zeiss 15X lens, Diopter adjustment on viewfinder, Good quick AF and shutter, Face Detection, Multiple Metering Modes, Macro Mode, Histogram Display, Steady Shot (Image Stabilization), Flash Adjustment, Exposure Compensation, Grid Li
Cons: Dim LCD in Bright Light, Poor Viewfinder, Mode Dial easily moved, Soft details in shadows, Image noise above ISO 400, No Raw Mode, Full battery charge requires 5.5 Hours, Aperture ranges only to f8
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