While the star of Sonyâs new camera announcements at the 2014 CP+ camera show in Japan (which opened today) is the mirrorless Alpha A6000 interchangeable lens camera, the company also introduced several Cyber-shot models. These include three super-zoom bridge shooters and two compacts.
Cyber-shot HX400V, H400, H300
At the top of the new Cyber-shot super-zoom H-series is the HX400V. Available in March for around $500, the DSLR-like camera has a 1/2.3-inch 20.4-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor and uses Sonyâs newest Bionz X image processor. It has a 50x, 24mm wide-angle Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T zoom lens with Optical SteadyShot image stabilization. Wi-Fi/NFC lets you pair the camera with an Android or iOS smartphone or tablet for image transfers and remote operation; the camera also supports Sonyâs PlayMemories Camera Apps platform of downloadable apps you can use in-camera. Thereâs GPS built in for geotagging, LCD electronic viewfinder rated 920k dots, ISO ranging up to 12,800, and burst shooting at 10 frames per second. The HX400V can also record âcinema-styleâ movies at Full HD 1080 at 24p, and up to 60p, as well as âMotion Shotâ videos that overlays several images of a subject in an action sequence.
Next is the H400, which Sony calls the âworldâs first compact camera with a long-reaching 63x optical zoom lens.â With its DSLR-like body, weâre not sure weâd describe it as compact, but itâs an impressive record, if youâre into that stuff. The zoom uses Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, but a bit of a downer is that it uses a 20.1-megapixel CCD sensor â that means video capture is only up to 720p. The specs arenât as strong as the HX400Vâs, but still, the camera will appeal to the budget user who wants a very long telephoto zoom that doesnât cost too much. Itâll hit stores in March for around $320. For even less money, at $220, you can pick up the H300, which has a 35x optical zoom lens; this camera hits stores this month. This camera, however, runs on AA batteries. No Wi-Fi/NFC in either model.
Cyber-shot WX350, W800
Sony is going for some record-breaking titles, it seems. The WX350 compact is the âworldâs smallest and lightest compact camera with 20x Sony G optical zoom lens.â We know tech titles like these are somewhat a bit of a stretch, but a long zoom in a compact camera in a nice feature to have. The 18.2-megapixel WX350 also uses a 1/2.3-inch Exmor R CMOS sensor and the Bionz X image processor. The lens uses Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, and video capture is Full HD 1080 up to 60p/60i. Thereâs Wi-Fi and NFC as well. The camera will come in black or white, and go on sale in March for about $320.
Finally, thereâs the WX800. There isnât much to say about it except itâs a super cheap, simple, and easy-to-use camera at $80. It uses a 20.1-megapixel CCD sensor, has a 5x optical zoom lens, and will be available in March, in black or white. If you want a new, affordable point-and-shoot from Sony, this is it.
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