
Sony DSCHX80/B High Zoom Compact Point & Shoot Camera
Pocket-sized 30x zoom camera with a built-in OLED viewfinder, 5-axis stabilization, and Wi-Fi connectivity for travel photography.
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Overview
Key Features
30x Optical/60x Clear Image Zoom ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* Lens, 18.2MP Exmor R CMOS Sensor for superb low light images, Built-in retractable OLED Tru-Finder viewfinder
Versatile video w/ high-quality XAVC S, AVCHD & MP4 formats, Simple connectivity to smartphones via Wi-Fi w/NFC, 5-axis image stabilization greatly reduces camera shake blur.Recording format:JPEG(DCF Ver.2.0,Exif Ver.2.3,MRF Baseline compliant)
Selfie-ready 3" Extra Fine LCD multi-angle display, P/A/S/M modes, customizable settings and Memory Recall mode, Enhance features w/ downloadable camera apps, Capture the decisive moments with up to 10fps or keep your subject in focus with Lock-on AF
Focus Range Wide: 1.97" (5 cm) - Infinity Telephoto: 8.20' (2.5 m) - Infinity.Adjustable Angle Up by approx. 180 degrees. F-number (Maximum Aperture) F3.5 (W) - 6.4 (T)
In-The-Box: Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-BX1; AC AdaptorAC-UUD12; Micro USB cable; Wrist Strap; Instruction Manual
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 30x optical zoom with a ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* lens delivers impressive reach in a very compact body
- Built-in retractable OLED electronic viewfinder is rare at this size class and invaluable in bright conditions
- 5-axis image stabilization effectively reduces blur from camera shake, especially at long zoom
- 180-degree tilting LCD screen enables easy selfies and creative overhead or low-angle shooting
- Full P/A/S/M manual controls give experienced photographers creative flexibility beyond auto modes
👎 Cons
- Small 1/2.3-inch sensor limits image quality in low light compared to cameras with larger sensors
- Maximum aperture narrows to f/6.4 at full telephoto, reducing light and increasing noise at the long end
- No raw file support limits post-processing flexibility for advanced photographers
- Continuous shooting buffer fills quickly, which can be limiting during fast action sequences