Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:04:45
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The Sony DSC H10 is one of the increasing numbers of smaller super zoom cameras. Although not exactly small enough to fit into a pocket it is still significantly smaller than many digital cameras with a large zoom lens. The DSC H10 has 8 megapixels an...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:04:45
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While the H9 highly ressembles the H8, the H10 is more compact and comfortable in hand. With a super CCD HAd sensor with 8.1 million pixels, the H10 totally changes design. Can we say as much for the quality of images?HandlingSony opted to offer a com...
Reactive autofocus in good lighting, Large fluid 3 inch LCD, Good stabilized 10x zoom, Nice saturated colors, Attractive design...
Autofocus struggles under poor lighting conditions, No wide angle (38mm), Poor visibility of screen in full sun especially with finger smudges, Visible purple fringes, No A and S priority modes...
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This camera has a big zoom for its size, and features some useful program modes and manual setting possibilities, but if you want super-crisp photos at a resolution higher than 1600x1200, youll want to look elsewhere.
Big zoom, no noticeable barrel-roll, useful program modes...
Soft images, plenty of chromatic aberration, spongy shutter button The Final Word This camera has a big zoom for its size, and features some useful program modes and manual setting possibilities, but if you want super-crisp photos at a resolution highe...
This camera has a big zoom for its size, and features some useful program modes and manual setting possibilities, but if you want super-crisp photos at a resolution higher than 1600x1200, youll want to look elsewhere.
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:04:44
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 is Sony's latest entry into the budget compact super-zoom market. An upgrade to their highly successful DSC-H3 model, the DSC-H10 features a larger 3" LCD display with an increased resolution of 230,000 pixels (vs. 115,000 o...
If you can live without an electronic viewfinder, you won't find a better value in a compact super-zoom than the DSC-H10. The zoom factor is not as high as most of the competition, but 38-380mm (35mm equivalent) is still a lot of zoom. The advanced fea...
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Sony can be described as anything but a new player in the superzoom market. As early as 1997, they released a digital still camera – the Mavica MVC-FD7 – that boasted a 10x zoom lens, and the next few years saw the introduction of numerous 10x...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10, an evolutionary upgrade to last years H3, is a compact, responsive and versatile superzoom with an effective image-stabilisation system. If the strangely shaped hand-grip and the plastic body do not inspire confidence at...
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The is extremely similar to the and shares most of the features, specifications, and attributes with the latter model. It is a little over an ounce heavier, likely due to the 3-inch LCD instead of the 2.5-inch screen of the prior model. By itself t...
Lens quality, 10x optical zoom, Relatively fast in action mode, Override settings not always present on pointandshoot cameras...
No optical finder; LCD practically unusable outdoors, Manual mode unnecessary as implemented, Macro mode focus fussiness, Menu system...
The images produced by the Sony Cyber-shot H10 can be stunning. This is largely a testament to the fine lens used.BUY the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 (black)Amazon.com Marketplace $349.99see all pricing for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 (black)However, th...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:04:45
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Video Review: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 isnt the best looking camera in Sonys lineup, but it is one of the most functional. Sporting a full-manual mode, 10x zoom, an EV calibrated flash-control and ISO sensitivity up to 3200, the Sony DSC-H10 is...
Optical image-stabilization. Carl Zeiss 10x zoom lens. Full manual-mode w/ EV flash control.
Exclusively supports Memory Stick Duo. Some color bleed. Chromatic aberration at wide angles.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 isnt the best looking camera in Sonys lineup, but it is one of the most functional. Sporting a full-manual mode, 10x zoom, an EV calibrated flash-control and ISO sensitivity up to 3200, the Sony DSC-H10 is as close to p...
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The Cyber-shot DSC-H10 was announced in late January and comes as a successor to the DSC-H3 which itself was only launched a mere 5 months earlier. The H10 only constitutes a relatively minor upgrade with the new larger 3.0" screen with its increased...
Reliable point and shoot performance, Good image quality in good light; bright, sharp images with immediate consumer friendly appeal, Powerful flash with slow synch mode, Efficient image stabilization, Good zoom range (although only starting at 38mm), Com...
No real wide angle, Manual mode only offers 2 F-stop settings, Slow, unreliable focus in low light, Only basic external controls, Longwinded menu structure, All-plastic body, Non-standard video/USB connector, Combined effects of noise and noise reduction...
I mentioned in the introduction to this review that the only apparent difference between the Sony DSC-H10 and its predecessor - the H3 which we reviewed in January - is the size and resolution of the screen. So it wont come as a surprise that this co...
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As D-SLR prices continue to drop, we should see big changes in the superzoom segment of the digital camera market. Already, more and more compact, lower-priced models with up to 20X optical zoom lenses are hitting the shelves. At $299.99 direct, Sony...
Large 3-inch screen. Can preview ISO settings on the LCD. Little noise in low-light shots. Sports-shooting scene mode for capturing clear, fast-action shots.
Faulty face detection. Flash shots are overexposed. No optical viewfinder. Plastic body feels a bit flimsy.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10s unique features are overshadowed by poor flash image quality and iffy face detection. If youre in the market for a budget superzoom, better, lower-priced options are out there...
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Its improved “advanced sports” shooting mode now employs a system to apply higher shutter speeds, up to 1/4000 of a second, more frequently than on previous models. This mode combines high shutter speeds with predictive continuous auto-focusing so you...
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