Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V Permanent Style by Design Classics

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Sony has just introduced the newest compact Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V with a resolution of 16.2 megapixels. The back illuminated with Sony Exmor R sensor CMOS with RGB color filter array, which merged with the 16x optical zoom lens of the G-branded, with a 4:3 aspect ratio Lenses Sony HX9V offers a wide-angle 35 mm, equivalent to 24 mm wide-angel to the 384 mm, including Steady Shot optical image stabilization with the active mode, thereby to achieve greater range.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V
Cyber-shot HX9V can capture images with a 4:3 aspect ratio with 4608x3456 pixel resolution, and aspect ratio of 16:9 with a resolution of 4.608x2.592 pixel, or 60 fps video at 1080i or 1080p (1.920x1.080 pixel, interlaced or progressive scan) or below the resolution Dolby Digital stereo audio, either using the AVC HD or MPEG-4 AVC H.264 compression.

In addition, HX9V also equipped with Sony Intelligent Sweep Panorama HR (High Resolution) with the resolution is extended up to 10.480x4.096 pixel, which automatically makes 204, 149, 140, 104 or 55 degrees panoramic camera images depending on resolution, with a panning shot in the direction that has been specified, sweeping in a clockwise direction, then save the result as a Multi-Object Image files. With these features you can capture 15 frames Full-HD with a slightly different perspective, which can then be viewed by tilting the camera from one to the other. Although the classic designs, this camera can still be stylish.
On the rear panel, the Cyber-shot HX9V XtraFine equipped with 3.0 inch LCD screen TFT display, with resolution of 921,600 dots. With this function as the sole method of framing in viewing the photos, remember that HX9V has no optical viewfinder. Sony DSC-HX9V autofocus system has 9 points; also including face detection system capable of detecting up to eight faces in place and can distinguish between the faces of children and adults. Face detection can also be used on the Smile Shutter function that automatically triggers the shutter when the subject smiles and blink-detection function to remind the eye when closed. There are three methods to determine exposure, namely multi-system, central balance, as well as spot metering. In addition there are nine white balance settings are available, including auto and seven presets, plus a manual setting. There are also features of the landscape, beach, snow, fireworks and more.

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