Sony's 2011 Cyber-shot lineup has three compact megazooms in it: the high-end HX9V, the low-end H70, and, snuggled in between, the HX7V. The HX7V is essentially a beefed-up version of the H70, featuring the same lens and body size, but backed by a high-speed, 16-megapixel Exmor R backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor instead of a slower CCD sensor. That sensor among other things gives the HX7V many more shooting options, such as a Background Defocus mode to simulate a shallow depth-of-field, and creating high-resolution panoramas. And it does most everything quickly.
Specifications :
Dimensions : 4.1x2.3x1.1 inches
Mega pixel,image sensor size,type :16 megapixels, 1/2.3-inch backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS
LCD size,resolution/view finder : 3-inch LCD, 921K dots/None
Highest Resolution (still/video) : 4,608x3,456 pixels/1,920x1,080 at 60fps (interlaced; 24Mbps)
Batery type, CIPA rated life : Li ion rechargeable, 300 shots
Storage Media : SD/SDHC/SDXC; Memory Stick Pro Duo; Eye-Fi Connected
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