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18.2 megapixels Exmor R™, 20x optical zoom, Full HD 50p, 3D, 7.5cm LCD, Intelligent Sweep Panorama,GPS Log Recording
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Sony DSC-HX20V Brown:
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High-performance Cyber-shot™ with powerful 20x zoom and macro shooting


18.2 effective megapixels Exmor R™ CMOS sensor: Highly efficient sensor design works with BIONZ™ processor to reduce image noise for superb low-light pictures.

20x optical zoom/25mm wide angle lens: Very high quality G lens by with powerful zoom range and superb optical quality at all zoom settings.

40x Clear Image Zoom: Doubles 20x optical zoom range to an effective 40x, filling the frame with distant subjects while maintaining superb image quality.

By Pixel Super Resolution technology: Intelligently optimises detail and sharpness for ultra-realistic images - also boosts effective resolution of high-zoom shots.

Superior Auto Mode: Achieve DSLR-like quality easily: settings are adjusted automatically for superb images with low noise and high dynamic range.

Extra High Sensitivity Technology: Expands shooting opportunities to include extremely dimly-lit conditions.

Smooth, high speed autofocus: Lock onto your subject with pin-sharp AF in as little as 0.13 seconds: focus quickly in dim conditions when other cameras struggle.

Tracking Focus: Keeps accurate focus on your selected subject, even when it's moving - so the star of your movie always looks their best.

Photo Creativity interface: Make quick, simple adjustments to colour, brightness and other picture settings - preview changes in real time on screen..

Artistic Picture Effect modes: Create 'in camera' effects, including Toy Camera, Partial Colour, Pop Colour, HDR Painting, Miniature, Illustration, Watercolour,.

Background Defocus: Create pro-style images with crisp foreground subjects against a smoothly blurred background, just like a DSLR camera.

High-speed continuous shooting: Press the shutter button and freeze the action with a burst of images at up to 10 frames per second.

1080i Full HD movie: One-touch record with zoom of high quality Full HD video clips using AVCHD format (1920x1080i).

1920x1080 50p Full HD movie: Shoot smooth, cinematic movies in progressive shooting mode.

Optical SteadyShot Active Mode: Corrects shaky handheld camera movements when shooting video, even while walking or zooming; also compensates for rolling motion.

Dual REC: Press the shutter button and capture high-resolution still photos during video recording. Grab still frames from video playback.

Intelligent Sweep Panorama: Automatically combines a burst of images to create extra-wide panoramic pictures, even with moving subjects in the frame.

3D Sweep Panorama: Sweep the camera and capture extra-wide 3D panoramic images. Enjoy the dramatic results either in 2D or on a 3D TV.

Sweep Panorama High Resolution: Sweep the camera and shoot super-detailed panoramas. Enjoy on your connected HD TV, or zoom in with PlayStation®3.

Sweep Multi Angle: Shoot a burst of images to see your subject from different angles. View on LCD or on HDTV with PS3® and PlayMemories Studio.

3D Still Image: Press the shutter button: Cyber-shot™ automatically creates a single 3D image from two successive frames: view on 3D TV.

7.5cm/3" XtraFine TruBlack LCD: Large, very high resolution screen (921k dot resolution) with excellent detail and high contrast.

Digital Level Gauge: On-screen guide helps you keep horizons true and level.

Advanced manual functions: Enjoy DSLR-like creative control with manual ring for smooth zoom/focus; plus jog dial, WB shift, custom button and memory recall.

GPS and Log Record with Compass: Geotag images and video clips to enjoy after shooting with exciting on-line maps. Cyber-shot™ also traces your journey.

HD output: View video and still images on HD TV (requires optional cable): PhotoTV HD enhances viewing on compatible BRAVIA™.

Face Detection: Automatically adjusts focus, exposure and white balance for clearer portraits and priority selectable for children/adults.

Smile Shutter: Automatically fires shutter when subject smiles: with adjustable smile threshold and priority selectable for children/adults.

Backlight Correction HDR: Produces natural, balanced results with high contrast when shooting strongly backlit scenes.

Soft Skin mode: Automatically retouches portraits, removing blemishes and boosting skin tone for beautiful faces.

Self Portrait Timer: Detects correct framing when camera is held at arm's length; shutter fires automatically for great self portraits.

Easy Shooting mode: Fuss-free operation for beginners with large, easy-to-read on-screen instructions.

In-Camera Guide: Get on-screen tips and information on operating your camera without leafing through instruction manuals.

In-camera retouching: Fun in-camera still image retouching functions including Picture Effect, trim, red-eye correction and unsharp mask.

PlayMemories Home: Pre-installed software makes it easy to transfer images to PC for viewing, editing, printing, emailing, web uploads and more.

Memory card compatibility: Cyber-shot™ accepts a wide range of cards, including Memory Stick™ and SD/SDHC - see Technical Specifications for compatibility.

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Reviews
Updated:
2014-05-17 02:28:25
Uk has collected 54 expert reviews for Sony DSC-HX20V and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
Source Review comments Score
T3.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
There's no doubt the fixed lens compact camera market has been hard hit by the quality and convenience of the smartphone and its use for everyday snapping.The photo industry's response is an increasing volume of long lens, ‘travel zoom' cameras. These mar...
Good Pocket friendly dimensions, Sharp shots at maximum zoom, Lots of manual options...
Bad Pricey, Loss of focus at edge of frame, Barrel distorition...
80%
Cameras.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony Cybershot DSC HX20V is a powerful camera with plenty of features packed into a compact body. These include 20x zoom, High Definition Movies with stereo sound and Manual Exposure Controls. You also have access to GPS tagging, 18 megapixels and a f...
Good Picturequality,rangeoffeatures,GPS,HDMovieswithstereosound,1cmmacromode...
Bad Aperture priority and shutter priority modes...
85%
techradar.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V, the latest flagship pocket compact in its High Performance range offers an all-in-one solution for travellers who don't want to pack a DSLR or compact system camera, yet still require choice when shooting stills and video. T...
Good Broad zoom range, Solid build, GPS and panorama stitching, Easy to use, Sharp, colourful results...
Bad Expensive RRP, Some barrel distortion at times, Loss of highlights at times...
Bottom line The chief selling point here remains the ideal compromise between the broad zoom range and compact dimensions, and on the Sony Cyber-shot HX20V such far-reaching scope as afforded by a 25-500mm equivalent focal range will deliver a huge amount of composi...
80%
techradar.com/au/
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V, the latest flagship pocket compact in its High Performance range offers an all-in-one solution for travellers who don't want to pack a DSLR or compact system camera, yet still require choice when shooting stills and video.Tr...
Good Broad zoom range, Solid build, GPS and panorama stitching, Easy to use, Sharp, colourful results...
Bad Expensive RRP, Some barrel distortion at times, Loss of highlights at times...
Bottom line If you're in the market for a travel zoom camera that delivers remarkably consistent, colourful and detail rich results, offers a solid-feel build that should withstand bouncing around in your backpack - plus you're prepared to pay a top-end price - then...
80%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
Cameras at the top end of the compact market have to work hard to maintain their positions, due to competition from less expensive compact system cameras and advanced point-and-shoot models. Loosely termed ‘travel compacts’, these models feature a range o...
Bottom line Advances in technology have allowed travel compact cameras to remain competitive, and Sony has pushed the standard even higher with the Cyber-shot HX20V. Although it is not the most creative camera in terms of manual control, the HX20V allows great pictur...
100%
dpexpert.com.au
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
REVIEW—SONY CYBERSHOT DSC-HX20V by terry on 7 June 2012 Price: $500 Good party-cam THE LOW-DOWN: This camera has an 18 megapixel sensor and an image-stabilised 25–500mm (film equivalent) lens. Zoom action is smooth. There is GPS built-in and the 75m...
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smh.com.au
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
Read later Sony Cybershot DSC-HX20V. This camera has an 18-megapixel sensor and an image-stabilised 25mm-500mm (film equivalent) lens. Zoom action is smooth. There is GPS built in and the 75mm LCD is a fine, bright, high-definition viewer. The body...
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stuff.tv
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
Stuff magazine Wed, Jun 13 2012, 3:17PM We think a compact camera should be easy to use in any situation, fast to react and if it can make a camcorder redundant, so much the better. Sony's DSC-HX20V does all of that, building on the success of the...
Good Fantastic point-'n'- shoot results, Unrivalled video performance in its class, 20x zoom...
Bad Not the prettiest camera...
Bottom line A superb compact that's ready for anything...
100%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
Pocket ultra-zoom cameras combine point-and-shoot simplicity with a big zoom to help frame shots more creatively, and are a worthwhile upgrade to a smartphone's camera that can't zoom at all. The HX20V is the pricier of two such models in Sony current...
Bottom line A fantastic array of innovative and genuinely useful features, but image quality has its ups and downs...
60%
trustedreviews.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony HX20V takes over from the HX9V that we reviewed last year as the flagship travel compact within Sony's Cyber-shot compact digital camera range. There is, of course, the HX200V with its 30x zoom, however given the dimensions of that model it's muc...
Good Huge zoom range offers plenty of flexibility, Plenty of useful shooting modes and features, Good image quality - especially at lower ISO settings, Stylish and well-built...
Bad Menu navigation can take a bit of getting used to, AVCHD video options may confuse some users...
80%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony Cyber-shot HX20V is part of Sony’s summer refresh of its compact camera range. The update to the excellent HX9V, the HX20V’s title digits may have jumped by a margin of 11, but can this latest model crank up the performance dial by similar pr...
Good Big zoom range, small body size, super-fast autofocus, great auto modes, GPS, well built, easy to use...
Bad Much pricier than the competition, no aperture or shutter priority, wide-angle suffers sharpness and purple fringing issues to edges, menus can be a little slow to react, shot-to-shot time could be faster...
Bottom line A great zoom range crammed into a small body and stacks of features including super-fast autofocus work in the HX20V’s favour. But the near-£400 price tag is extortionate compared to the competition, particularly when image quality is no more refined t...
80%
digitalversus.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
We received our Sony HX20V at the same time as a Nikon S9200. When unboxing them, we were struck by certain similarities.Naturally, the cameras' size and weight are quite close—they're models from equivalent ranges and so the same technical restriction...
Good Good build quality, design and handling, Good screen with relatively accurate display quality, Full HD video at up to 50p with stereo sound, Advanced image processing, digital noise kept in check, Very good general responsiveness...
Bad No RAW mode and Jpeg shots are quite heavily processed—too processed for some users, Lens quality could be more consistent, especially at mid and long focal lengths...
Bottom line The Sony HX20V is a very nice camera indeed. It has plenty of features, offers good performances, and takes great pictures ... so long as you don't mind their slightly 'processed' look. The lens, however, could deliver more consistent levels of sharpne...
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brisbanetimes.com.au
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2014-06-14 03:58:44
This camera has an 18-megapixel sensor and an image-stabilised 25mm-500mm (film equivalent) lens. Zoom action is smooth. There is GPS built in and the 75mm LCD is a fine, bright, high-definition viewer. The body is bulky and heavy for a compact but it is the mass and volume that speaks quality of construction...
Bottom line Our constant complaint about excessive pixel counts is getting a bit monotonous, so let's approach it from another angle. If your intended photo output is sharing on the interweb or printing up to postcard size, you won't notice the smudging. The Sony is...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-09-11 12:21:47
Photography has always been one of those art forms that truly astonishes me. It can produce some truly beautiful images that capture a solitary moment of fun, sadness or passion, ready to be shared to friends or printed on glossy paper. A camera in the ha...
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dpexpert.com.au
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2016-11-26 18:44:58
This camera has an 18 megapixel sensor and an image-stabilised 25–500mm (film equivalent) lens. Zoom action is smooth. There is GPS built-in and the 75mm LCD is a fine, bright, high definition viewer. The body is bulky and heavy for a compact but it is th...
Good Auto white balance is astonishing. Under a variety of light setups, from incandescent to florescent and daylight the colour is almost always spot on, or so little off true that it is easily corrected.
Bad There is fine detail smudging at even the lowest ISO setting, caused by aggressive noise reduction made necessary by the high pixel density. Bleeding reds are a problem but reducing the saturation in the main menu helps...
Bottom line Our constant complaint about excessive pixel counts is getting a bit monotonous, so let's approach it from another angle. If your intended photo output is sharing on the interweb or printing up to postcard size at home or in the shop you won't notice the...
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buy-n-shoot.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
As a child, the excitement that comes from Christmas is overwhelming. While you may be encouraged to enjoy giving just as much as receiving gifts, it’s often hard to contain the excitement of receiving a new toy. Excitement is gained from unwrapping th...
Bottom line When it comes to the digital camera market, there are many cameras that provide similar specifications and image quality. The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC HX20V is no exception to these specifics and the quality of manufacture and quality of the images it prod...
70%
photographyblog.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a new premium travel-zoom compact camera. A 20x 25-500mm lens, built-in GPS tracking, full 1080i high-definition video with stereo sound, an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor, high-resolution 3-inch screen, manual shooting mode...
Bottom line The Sony CyberShot DSC-HX20V is a more capable and more refined version of our favourite travel-zoom camera from 2011, the HX9V, with a longer lens, higher resolution and extra features helping to maintain Sony's lead over the competition in this ultr...
100%
pcmag.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V ($399.99 direct) is a compact point-and-shoot camera with a long 20x zoom lens. The 18-megapixel shooter captures sharp photos, does well in dimmer light, and offers GPS—so you can geotag your photos. It's more expe...
Good Sharp images. Good high ISO performance. GPS. Long zoom range. Shoots stills while recording video.
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line With its Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V, Sony packs a long 20x zoom lens and GPS into one decidedly svelte camera. It's one of the more expensive compact superzoom models you'll find, but all those features along with high performance warrant the price...
80%
whatdigitalcamera.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
Sony has a knack of cramming its Cyber-shot series with a whole host of imaging gadgetry, as well as a range of cutting edge features. The latest model in the range - the Sony HX20V - is no different at first glance.The HX20V features an 18.2MP Exmor R...
Good Design, full specification, usability...
Bad Exposure issues, lack of Raw capture...
85%
dcresource.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
The Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is the midrange model in Sony's trio of GPS-equipped travel zoom cameras. All three cameras -- the HX10V ($330), HX20V ($370), and HX30V ($390) -- all use the same 18.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor. The differences are simple: the HX...
Good Good photo quality for target audience, Packs a 20X zoom lens into a compact body, Optical image stabilization, with 3way "active mode" for movies, Supersharp 3inch LCD display, Very snappy performance, especially autofocus, Good set of manual controls, which include white balance finetuning and bracketing, Two "intelligent" auto modes pick the scene mode for you, Builtin GPS with compass, Anti M...
Bad Lots of detail smudging, even at ISO 100, Tends to underexpose; highlight clipping can be an issue at times, Redeye a problem, though it can be removed in playback mode, Only two apertures to choose from at any one time; no shutter or aperture priority modes, or RAW support, No manual controls in movie mode, Ten shot limit in burst mode, even at 2 frames/sec, Design annoyances: custom button hard...
Bottom line Conclusion The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a very good travel zoom camera that offers a great selection of auto modes, some very useful bells and whistles, limited manual controls, blazing performance, and 1080/60p video recording. If you're not "pix...
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digital-photography-school.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
First there was the HX5V, then HX9V … now the HX20V. So we’ve gone from a 10x zoom camera to a 15x, and finally a 20x zoom compact digicam.I happily use the earlier HX5V as an everyday camera, for holidays and occasionally for shots of review cameras...
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dpreview.com
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2014-05-17 02:28:25
1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body & Design4. Features5. Menus & Playback6. Performance & Photo Quality7. Image Quality Compared (JPEG)8. Movie9. Conclusion10. Samples Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V Review June 2012 | By Jeff Keller The Sony Cyber-shot...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a very good travel zoom camera that offers a great selection of auto modes, some very useful bells and whistles, limited manual controls, blazing performance, and 1080/60p video recording. If you're not 'pixel peeping'...
74%
insidehw.com
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2017-08-11 10:02:32
As is tradition, InsideHW is trying once again to aid you in the chase for the new camera to carry along during the summer holidays. It’s all but easy to opt for a particular model that would suit you perfectly. This is almost never the case anyway, b...
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