Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 Review
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 digital camera with a 14.1-megapixel camera with 10x optical zoom lens. The Sony H55 Sony, the lens has the same G-branding the company as a digital SLR lenses, an indication of his confidence in the lens’s optical performance. The actual focal lengths range from 4.25mm to 42.5mm, equivalent to a range of 25 to 250mm in still mode. This represents everything from a generous wide angle to telephoto very useful. When recording HD movies, the sensor harvest the effective focal length raises a number of 30 to 300mm, and for standard-def movies range corresponds to 36 to 360mm.
The Sony H55 offers a two-step aperture that varies from f 3.5 to f 5.5 across the zoom range. In wide-aperture f 8.0 is the alternative, and the lens also has a built neutral density filter. To help combat blur from camera shake contains the Sony DSC-H55, an optical lens stabilization mechanism that works in concert with a built-in gyro sensor detects and corrects for camera movement. As with some other recent Sony Cyber-shot cameras, the stabilization feature works with up to 10x higher performance in the Movie mode, which is one reason the focal length in movie mode added.

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How sad is the norm for most compact cameras these days, the Sony Cyber-shot H55 no form of optical or electronic viewfinder included. Instead, Sony has decided on a 3-inch Clear Photo LCD display with a resolution of 230,000 points, about equivalent to a resolution of 320 x 240 points with three points per color. A nine-point autofocus system includes Face-detection feature and can be up to eight faces in a scene. The Face Detection function can be disabled if you want, and can also be programmed to give priority either adult or child faces. The AF system can be operated in both center-weighted or spot AF modes.
ISO sensitivity in the Sony DSC-H55 is sufficient 80-3200 equivalents and receivables are with multi-pattern, Center-weighted, or spot metering. exposure compensation in 1 3EV is from -2.0 steps, and with the capture contrasting scenes help, contains the Sony H55 Sony’s Dynamic Range Optimizer function. DRO can be disabled or set to operate with a thickness of two levels. Nine white balance settings are available, including Auto, Manual and seven presets. Shutter speeds range from 1 1, controlled 600 to two seconds automatically, as long as 30 seconds or manually controlled. Burst shooting is possible for up to four images at full resolution, each at a rate of 1.84 images per second. A built-in, operates four flash mode to a maximum range of 13.5 m at wide-angle or telephoto at 8.5 feet, with the ISO Auto mode.

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In addition to still images capture the Sony H55 can be either high-definition 720p (1280 x 720 pixels) or standard definition VGA (640 x 480 pixels) video at a frame rate of 29.97 frames per second. Movies are saved with MP4 compression, and include mono audio. The Cyber-shot H55 is also a panoramic sweep function that can record up to 100 shots automatically by the camera just flat 244 on the scene and then stitch them into the camera, into a single image with up to a degree visual field. A Self Portrait timer mode, the photographer can get into the picture before the shutter is triggered automatically, and a Smile Shutter function ensures everyone is before the shutter fires, smiling.
The Sony H55 stores images on Secure Digital and SDHC cards, but not the newer SDXC types. The Sony H55 is also compatible with Sony’s proprietary Memory Stick PRO Duo cards and includes 45 MB of built-in memory, enough to provide for some of the most important photos you should accidentally leave your card at home. Power comes from a Sony InfoLithium NP-BG1 battery, and the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 is as good for around 310 shots on a charge assessed. Connectivity options include both USB 2.0 high-speed data, and standard and high definition 1080i component video output.

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The product bundle includes Sony Picture Motion Browser v5.0 and Picture Motion Browser Portable (5.0 for Windows 1.1 for Mac OS) applications. Sony also includes one-year warranty on parts and labor. Prices for the Sony DSC-H55 is around U.S. $ 250, and the camera is in black and silver versions available from April 2010.
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