Sony Cybershot DSC-H5 review at DCRP
Posted by Steve on May 28th, 2006
A review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-H5 has been published at DCRP. Featuring a massive 12x zoom lens and 7.2 megapixel resolution, the Sony DSC H5 is interesting ultra zoom camera. It is also equipped with a large 3 inch LCD monitor and optical image stabilization.
Here is part of the review conclusion:
“Even with a few flaws, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5 is still one of the best ultra zoom cameras on the market. It offers a high resolution sensor (with low noise levels through ISO 400), a 12X zoom lens, optical image stabilization, and an enormous 3-inch LCD display. Downsides are few, and they include above average purple fringing and a so-so continuous shooting mode. […] The DSC-H5 has the same Super SteadyShot image stabilization system that proved itself on the original DSC-H1, and it works well here too. […] Photo quality was very good for the most part. The H5 took well-exposed photos with nice color, pleasing sharpness, and low noise levels through ISO 400. […]
All-in-all, the Cyber-shot DSC-H5 is a very good ultra zoom camera, and one that I can recommend. The competition is fierce in this category, and I strongly recommend looking at the competition (listed below) as well. Try them all out and see which one you like using the most!”
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