Sony Cyber-shot DSC HX1
Sony have today announced a new jewel on their “Cyber-Shot” flavoured crown. The Sony Cyber-Shot HX1 is a high spec “compact” camera that has a whole host of high end features, including a 10fps mechanical shutter, a 20x optical zoom (Yes, that’s the equivalent of a 560mm telephoto lens) and the little camera also features the newer “Exmor” sensor that was developed for the Sony Alpha range of dSLR cameras.
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The Sony Cyber-Shot HX1 shoots HD video and can be plugged directly into your Sony Bravia television (with a HDMI cable*) where you can view your stills and video in all their HD glory….
Making its Cyber-shot debut is a new G Lens that has been designed to complement the extraordinary imaging possibilities of the ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor and BIONZ processor.
Developed originally for the Sony Alpha Digital SLR family, the G Lens in the HX1 teams aspherical lens elements and ED (extra-low dispersion) lens for uncompromising optical precision.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC HX1 News Release
High-zoom Cyber-shot HX1 debuts ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor
Extraordinary image quality plus high-speed shooting
• 9.1 effective megapixel ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor for high-speed shooting and reduced image noise
• High speed continuous shooting up to 10 frames per second
• Premium quality G Lens with 20x optical zoom and 28mm wide angle
• Record 1080/30p HD movie clips
• ‘Sweep Panorama’ mode captures extra-wide landscapes
• 3.0” tilt-angle Clear Photo LCD Plus screen
The Cyber-shot HX1 by Sony, teams stunning picture quality, lightning-fast shooting and powerful creative features in a stylish, supremely easy to use camera.
The new flagship of the Cyber-shot range showcases a range of sophisticated image sensing, optical and processing technologies that offer unrivalled creative possibilities.
Offering cutting edge performance and a powerful 20x optical zoom range, the compact HX1 fits effortlessly into a weekend bag or small travel case. It’s an ideal companion for anyone who needs top-flight imaging performance and advanced shooting functions without the bulk of packing a digital SLR and all its accompanying lenses.
At the heart of the HX1 is a new Sony-developed ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor with an effective resolution of 9.1 megapixels. Originally developed for the Sony Alpha digital SLR programme, ‘Exmor’ technology delivers outstanding images with reduced noise, especially when shooting in high ISO settings.
In tandem with the powerful BIONZ image processor, the ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor supports full-resolution shooting at an incredible 10 frames per second (max) using a mechanical shutter. Outpacing many pro-spec digital SLR cameras, this super-fast shooting rate is ideal for capturing high-speed action or spontaneous events like parties, where anything can happen in a moment.
The ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor supports two new shooting modes that reduce image noise when you’re shooting in low light. If you’re capturing static subjects, new Handheld Twilight mode grabs a high-speed burst of six frames, combining them to create a single optimised image with dramatically reduced noise levels. If your subject is moving, Anti Motion Blur mode also superimposes six frames to produce one crisp, composite image with less subject blur.
Also powered by the ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor and BIONZ processor, ‘Sweep Panorama’ is a brand-new shooting mode that captures breathtaking landscapes, city scenes and more. Just hold down the shutter button and swing the camera horizontally (or vertically). The Cyber-shot HX1 seamlessly stitches together a high-speed burst of frames to create an extra-wide, high resolution image. Panoramas can be viewed as a scrolling preview on the three-inch LCD screen or new S-Frame digital photo frames or previewed on a PLAYSTATION®3.
Making its Cyber-shot debut is a new G Lens that has been designed to complement the extraordinary imaging possibilities of the ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor and BIONZ processor.
Developed originally for the Sony Alpha Digital SLR family, the G Lens in the HX1 teams aspherical lens elements and ED (extra-low dispersion) lens for uncompromising optical precision. You’ll experience superb resolution and minimal chromatic aberration at all settings, from 28mm wide-angle right up to 560mm super telephoto. This generous 20x optical zoom range accommodates a huge range of shooting possibilities, from landscapes and fun-filled family moments to action-packed sports events.
The Cyber-shot HX1 is the first compact camera from Sony that’s capable of shooting 1080/30p HD movies. It captures crisp, detail-packed HD video clips plus stereo sound at a smooth 30 frames per second.
HD movies and still photos can be enjoyed with superb quality on your BRAVIA or any HD Ready television*. BRAVIA Sync displays the camera’s playback screen on the TV screen, allowing handy control of slideshow, zoom, image index and other functions with your BRAVIA TV’s remote.
The Cyber-shot HX1 makes it brilliantly easy to get great results without the worry of adjusting camera settings correctly. Intelligent Scene Recognition has been enhanced with the addition of Smile Shutter. This lets you capture beautiful smiles automatically, even in tricky situations like twilight or backlighting.
The camera’s tilt-angle 3.0” LCD gives extra flexibility for framing your shots comfortably in any position. Clear Photo LCD Plus technology delivers superb picture quality and contrast, with a resolution of 230,000 dots that’s capable of resolving fine details.
A new jog dial simplifies ‘click and rotate’ selection and adjustment of camera settings. For extra convenience, there’s also a Digital SLR-style Custom button that can be assigned to Smile Shutter, White Balance adjust or metering mode select functions.
The Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 digital compact camera is available from the beginning of May 2009.
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17 Responses to “Sony Cyber-shot DSC HX1” - Add Yours
March 5th, 2009 at 10:25 am
hmm the rest of the article said 20x optical but the 1st paragraph saids 30x optical… haha typo?
=D
March 5th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Ed! My bad…. 20x folks, 20! ….(Sheesh! 30x : Imagine!)
March 6th, 2009 at 9:42 am
These Sony guys are really rocking at the moment! LOL
My first Cyber Shot was the DSC-S50 2.1 Mp 6x zoom(!)
Loved it, especially the tilt viewfinder.
Few years ago I got F828 – BEAUTIFUL equipment (8Mp, lovely macro, all the features you cd want).
Recently I have upgraded (it was my 50th birthday!!!) to DSLR Alpha 350… ummmmmmm, quite a learning curve and sometimes, I’ll go back to the F828, but together they do me a treat.
There’ll be loyal Nikon fans, loyal Canon fans, of course, but I’m a loyal Sony fan and very happy with my shots!
Best wishes.
March 6th, 2009 at 6:26 pm
yup i ownd a sony dsc h10 but got the new canon sx 10 IS with 20 x zoom …i love it..but this looks like quiet a treat…aah i just wish it had come earlier :(
March 7th, 2009 at 7:15 am
I have the Sony DSC-H10 and i love it too. Very easy to use and the pictures come out crisp. Especially the macro ones and outdoors.Still have a lot to learn. I plan to take a photography class since this is something i really enjoy doing.
March 9th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Sony DSC HX1 has the good features, but if I compare the “upcoming price” i would prefer Canon rather than Sony.
March 9th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
I used a Sony H9 for some time before getting the a350. The H9 was absolutely superb especially at macros. It’s only fault was the tiny rocker switch for zooming which was slow and inaccurate – much better to use a lens ring.
March 10th, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Ohh my dear god! I bought my H50 a year ago and it has been the best digital camera I ever saw…but this…this is truly the crown jewel of the Digital cameras!
Can´t Wait To Get It!
March 15th, 2009 at 12:48 am
Thank you for the review! I am interested in the type of quality we might expect from a panorama produced by the hx1. Would we be able to achieve something close to http://www.regal360.com/index.php/features.html ?
Regards,
K
March 15th, 2009 at 3:18 am
I got the H2 for Christmas several years ago. I am a true sony fan. I loved my H2 but then the H50 came out. My husband and I had looked at it several times over that past year, but the pricewas too high for us to afford. Then our Circuit City began their going-out-of-business sale! He got me the new H50 for Valentine’s Day, and I LOVE IT! This camera even has a night vision feature. I just took my first portraits with it, and they came out really good. The 6 month old I was photographing wasn’t in the best of teething moods, but I still got the shots. This camera has a remote so that I can step away from the camera to play with and pose baby. I would deffinetly recommend a Sony camera to anyone, and it is a great camera for begginers to learn with.
March 17th, 2009 at 12:49 pm
I spent some time with this camera at PMA… and was very impressed. Sony had a great demo station set up, that allowed you to test all the major functions… and all worked very well. Of all the hybrid cameras, this was my favorite…
April 1st, 2009 at 2:35 pm
it seem very cooi
May 28th, 2009 at 10:30 am
Help I can’t decide between the Sony DSC-HXI or Nikon P90. Please advice me!!
May 28th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
Kathi,
The short answer is the D90… but it really depends on your budget, and your needs…. With all due respect to the HXI… the D90 is a tool and the HXI is a toy…
June 7th, 2009 at 10:05 pm
The tool versus toy description twigged my thinking. I’m looking for a replacement for my SONY dsc-S75 which I have had since 2001. It has been a terrific camera. Very tough and has survived many drops, even one in the lake but I want a better zoom and faster ready time between shots plus I love to have the movie mode so I think I will go with the HX1 instead of an SLR digital. It is so hard to make up my mind!
June 9th, 2009 at 11:58 pm
If video is important… then the Sony is the better option… Video on the D90 has some limitations, and just isn’t very easy to use… especially with any kind of action. Enjoy your new Sony…
June 10th, 2009 at 9:04 am
to Brad: kathi said p90 and not d90. the p90 is a nikon superzoom (same category) not d90 which is dSLR
to kathi: p90 has 24x zoom is bigger and 640×480 video to hx1’s 20x zoom lighter and smaller and 1440×1080 video and cmos that gives you good speed. the only thing wrong is the memory stick duo pro of the sony.
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