Product Summary
7.1
out of 10View score
The bad: Slightly soft images; lack of fine detail; larger and heavier than the competition.
The bottom line: This is a capable megazoom camera that can hold its own against much of the competition.
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9.3
out of 10CNET Asia Review
With a 12x zoom Cyber-shot DSC-H1, Sony joins the megazoom competition. Although slightly larger and heavier than its competitors, the H1 holds its own thanks to a broad feature set, speedy performance, and a generally well-thought-out design. We have a few quibbles and wish that the photos were sharper, but overall, the H1 may please enthusiasts hankering for a camera with an extended focal range.
Design
Weighing 510g when loaded with a Memory Stick and two AA batteries, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 marginally outweighs the rest of its 5-megapixel megazoom competition. But it's certainly not enough to be noticeable when toting the camera around all day; in fact, this extra bit of volume and weight adds to the H1's solid and substantial feel--a plus when you're working with long focal lengths. Overall, the H1 is well designed and works well in almost all shooting situations.
Just next to the microphone, the H1's power button sits almost too flush with the camera's top surface, making it a bit difficult to find without looking. From here, you can also access the shutter, focus, and continuous/bracket buttons as well as the mode dial. The H1's large 2.5-inch LCD occupies most of the camera's rear real estate and is complemented by a small EVF (electronic viewfinder). At the top of the LCD, you'll find the button that switches views between the LCD and the EVF, as well as an on/off button for the camera's Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization feature.


The zoom lever sits above the four-way controller and central Set button. Three additional buttons access the menu, the display options, and an image-quality/delete key. We had to reference the camera's documentation to figure out that resolution was controlled by an external button, while the H1's compression levels were accessed via the menu system. While the menus are easy to navigate, you should be able to set both of these options from the same place.

Bundled with a Read This First pamphlet, a printed manual, and a helpful tutorial on CD, the H1 comes with a decent set of documentation. However, the information included in the pamphlet is not included in the manual, so you may need to jump back and forth between the two in order to find the help you need.
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User Reviews
Great Value for money. Satisfied with crisp clear pictures
Jun 17, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Long Zoom - Build Quality - Powerful Flash - Clear LCD
Cons: Jog Dial hard to reach (for me) - uses Memory Stick ProDuo (expensive)
Opinion:
i am not a professional photographer, but am very interested in photography. bought this prosumer camera to learn more bout taking pro shots and have been using it for more than a week now. I find it very good. I like the feel of it, feels sturdy on my hand and doesnt feel "loose" or "cheap". buttons are placed very well except for the jog dial which is a little awkward to use. Photo quality were exceptionaly good and the steady shot function did help alot. battery life of the supplied rechargable battery is good but a spare battery would be a safer bet. its definitely what i expected and i love it. if any of you would like to see some sample pics taken by this camera, mail me at randychuah@hotmail.com
Geat zooms, controls and image quality
Nov 8, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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Been using it for 2 weeks, and for my recent vacation as well. Colors and resolution look vibrant and sharp. 12x zooms are awesome for landscape and animals photoshoots. Battery power can last more than 100 shots (with flash and LCD screen ON). However, one more pair of batteries as backup is definitely recommended (when on vacation). Natural Light Modes and Scene Modes work flawlessly. Great grip and design. It makes you love photography, looking good to shoot right out of the box.
Best of the Best
Nov 4, 2005Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
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I use it and it's what i need cos i love it!



