Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX5V

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10.2 Megapixel Digital Camera

With the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX5V you can capture stunning low-light images and sweeping panoramic views with a "Exmor R" CMOS Sensor. Plus catch fast action shots with up to 10 frames per seconds shooting.

Full HD Movie Mode9 records amazingly detailed video and a 25mm equivalent wide angle 10x high-zoom G Lens allows you to take captivating images.

Larger View & Dimensions

4.1 x 2.4 x 1.2 Inches - 7 Ounces

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX5V

Important Features

Why this camera is great!

  • 13.0-inch Clear Photo LCD display (230k pixels)
    Compose and show off your images on the large 3.0-inch (230K) Clear Photo LCD display, which features a special anti-reflective coating for sharp visibility, even in bright sunlight.
  • 210x (25mm) professional-quality optical zoom G-Lens
    G lenses are used in top of the line digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras and advanced pro-sumer HD Camcorders. Capture the action up close with the 10x optical zoom, and with the 25mm equivalent wide angle lens the HX5V even allows you to capture more of the scenes in landscape or group portraits.
  • 310.2-megapixel, back-illuminated "Exmor R" CMOS image sensor
    The DSC-HX5V features a 10.2-megapixel "Exmor R" CMOS image sensor that brings out the full resolving power of the camera's wide angle G lens to deliver extremely fast speed, high resolution, and stunning low-light sensitivity with improved image clarity and drastically reduced grain. In addition, the combined "Exmor R" CMOS sensor and BIONZ image processor delivers extremely fast 10fps, Anti Motion Blur, Hand-held Twilight and 1080i movie modes.
  • 4Anti-Motion Blur Mode
    Capture cleaner and sharper images in low light for non landscape shots. When set in Anti-motion Blur Mode, the DSC-HX5V captures six images in a fraction of a second with higher shutter speed and combines the data from all six to create a single image of extraordinary detail and eliminate subject blur, beyond the capability of traditional cameras.
  • 5Intelligent Sweep Panorama Mode
    Capture expansive landscapes with Intelligent Sweep Panorama Mode. Press shutter and sweep and the camera does the rest, continuously, shooting images and in one second stitching them together. This model even detects faces and moving subjects to stitch intelligently different widths to avoid subject distortion.
  • 6Handheld Twilight
    Capture cleaner and sharper night shots without using a tripod. When set to Handheld Twilight Mode, the DSC-HX5V captures six images in a fraction of a second with one press of the shutter, and combines the data from all six to create a single image of extraordinary detail and low noise. With these modes, you can capture images in low light, without flash, beyond the capability of traditional cameras.
  • 7High Speed Shooting (10fps)
    The HX5V can capture full 10.2-megapixel resolution images at up to 10 fps, helping to ensure you never miss the decisive moment. What's more, the HX5V employs a mechanical shutter that helps reduce distortion when continuously shooting moving subjects.
  • 81080i AVCHD Movie Mode
    Record movies in 1080i AVCHD high definition at 60i. The AVCHD format captures a high degree of detail and smooth movement, and when footage is burned to disc, can be played back on Blu-ray Disc players, Sony PlayStation3 systems and compatible PCs and HDTVs.
  • 9HDMI output
    The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources such as a compatible camcorder, Blu-ray Disc player, a personal computer, a video game console, or an AV receiver to a compatible digital audio device and/or video monitor such as a digital television (DTV).
  • 10HD MP4 Movie Mode
    MP4 is a popular format for high definition video that compresses the size of your audio and video, making your media files small enough to easily transfer to your compatible PC or Mac. MP4 is also highly compatible with the Web, so you can effortlessly upload your media to popular photo or video-sharing Web sites like Photobucket or YouTube.
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Camera Specifications

Details, details, details.

Brand Name

Sony


Model

HX5


Optical Sensor Resolution

10.2 MP


Optical zoom

10x


Optical Sensor Type

Exmor R CMOS


Recording Media

45MB internal Flash Memory, optional Memory Stick Duo Media, optional Memory Stick PRO Duo Media, optional Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed), optional Memory Stick PRO HG-Duo, optional SD/SDHC media


Width

4.1 inches


Depth

1.2 inches


Height

2.4 inches


Weight

1.3 pounds



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Digital Camera Glossary

What to look for when picking a digital camera

Megapixel: A megapixel (MP or Mpx) is one million pixels, and is a term used not only for the number of pixels in an image, but also to express the number of image sensor elements of digital cameras. Basically, the higher the number, the bigger the picture it can take. This can also be factored into the number of pictures you can store on a particular size of memory card.

CCD and CMOS Sensors: The camera's image sensor is what captures light when the shutter opens. There are two primary types of sensors used in digital cameras today, CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor).

LCD Screen: Liquid Crystal Display screens are used in most forms of digital cameras today and often double as both user interface and viewfinder. Bigger and brighter is often better.

Viewfinder: This is used in most cameras to aim and line up the shot. In digital cameras, it's used if glare obscures the LCD screen. Viewfinders come in a few types like optical (lens based, old-style), electronic (adds an interface similar to the way the LCD works), and pentaprism (You see exactly what the lens sees).

Memory Card: This is used to store photos or videos in a digital camera. The megapixels and quality of pictures as well as the size of the memory card (in megabytes or gigabytes) will determine how many photos you can save. In addition to size, some cards come in different speeds, faster being better and allowing you to take more pictures. Various formats exist today, be sure to get the card type that your camera needs.

File Formats: RAW, TIFF, and JPEG are some of the formats that a digital camera can use when it takes a picture. It refers to how the picture is stored digitally and how it's compressed. RAW and TIFF use no compression and allow for the best quality, but at the cost of a much larger file size. JPEG allows for more photos, but the compression settings will determine the quality of the photos, so it's a balancing act depending on what you need.

Battery Types: Many cameras these days use either a NiMh (Nickle Metal Hydride) or Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) battery. The point is to get the most life out of the battery as possible, but more importantly, to allow for a rechargeable battery. No point in shelling out for extra AA batteries if you can just plug the camera in.

Startup / Latency Times: Very simply the amount the amount of time the camera takes to start up as well as take and store a picture. The higher the time, the less shots you get at a moment's notice. This can be reduced partly by using a faster memory card and making sure the battery is charged properly, but otherwise it's going to vary from camera to camera and the more you want to reduce the latency, the more money you'll have to shell out.

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