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  • 3 posts since
    Apr 15, 2012
    Written on Apr 16, 2012 6:58 PM

    I'm very happy with my DSC-HX9V. I wished for a camera which would give me good zoom, image quality and video quality in one unit. I don't need RAW, in fact I set my images to 5MP and video to HQ - to reduce file sizes. Choosing the level of compression would seem sensible though.

     

    I do however require the following.

     

    • Video edit (clip trimming/split etc.) in camera.
    • The ability to control the speed of zooming in and out. (I find the existing default too fast at times)
    • Aperture and Shutter Priority

     

    I have Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum so I can amend clips  in that of course but I really need to be able to basic edit in camera as I find that in most cases, it's the camera that I use to display via HDMI to a TV. Vegas Movie Studio of course cannot correct the too fast zoom.

     

    Regards.


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  • 1 posts since
    Apr 17, 2012
    Written on Apr 17, 2012 3:25 AM

    Noise reduction feature in this camera is a real problem.. indoor shots like mood also outdoor shots are moody.. Up to 25x jpeg compression ratio just like ridicule, it is unbelieveble.

    Sony must respect customers and add the camera disabling noise suppression feature.

    This camera is real dissapointment that comparable picture quality with the my samsung d880 mobile phone


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  • gazz1e 18 posts since
    Oct 3, 2011
    Written on Apr 20, 2012 12:21 PM
    This camera is real dissapointment that comparable picture quality with the my samsung d880 mobile phone

     

     

    These are my feelings exactly. If Sony want to have a future in the camera market (and not have the camera business eaten away by the smart phone), they must develop products that take better pictures than a phone. I've got a tread on this at... https://www.sony.co.uk/discussions/message/764266#764266


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  • kmc2704 5 posts since
    Jun 6, 2012
    Written on Jun 6, 2012 10:43 AM

    Totally agree with the disappointment with the still image quality....a good compact ruined by the high compression. Have used this for 8 months and would never buy ANY Sony product again...NEVER !! It is a huge concern that Sony do not take action to correct an obvious & genuine consumer grievance. The support team replied to my email, but the reply they sent was not worth waiting on....actually insulting , as it indicated it was a standard reply to fob off my concerns and they had nothing to offer to effect the heavy noise compression. Unfortunately it was much too late for me and only after reading more reviews & tests ,comfirmed that Sony have no customer care worthy of the name. This is not sour grapes...just i have wasted money on a camera that has an in-built problem that could be resolved ...IF Sony cared !! I had planned to purchase a Sony HDTV and a Sony SLR but Sony will not ever be on my shortlist of goodies again. Oh, by the way...the new HX10v is not worth bothering about, either...i have tested this camera and it suffers the same noise compression problem  !!!

    Trust me, i have used all types of compacts over 25 years and my old Fuji 6mp camera has a much better image that is pleasing to the eye... that can be zoomed in, cropped and printed !!!! Cant say that about the HX9v......as i said to the support team, im not a pixel counter, being over analytical or expecting slr quality....but the final image quality is terribly DISAPPOINTING !!!!!!


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  • cmosse 317 posts since
    Feb 24, 2012
    Written on Jun 13, 2012 4:09 PM

    I have been using "premium compacts" for years, which includes cameras like Minolta Dimage A2, Coolpix 5000, Ricoh GX100 - and today the DSC-HX9 is my all in one all purpose compact camera. I have bought it because it has all the new interesting features (panorama, 3D, HDR, GPS) + a class leading video mode. Add an excellent LCD, large zoom range with good quality optics, active mode steady shot and very reliable auto modes it is a near perfect companion. I was aware about lack of manual image paramenter settings, lack of RAW format or even JPEG settings, but of course I checked reviews beforehand. For "serious photography" I use the Nex or the new A65.

    So when comparing DSC-HX9 with other cameras in the same class (e.g. Coolpix P7100, Canon SX260, Panasonic TS20) I found out that they all perform on a similiar level. You can read the reviews at dpreview as well. I have used the "image comparaometer" tool from imageing resource website (http://www.imaging-resource.com/IMCOMP/COMPS01.HTM) and checked the detail and color rendering at ISO400 on their standard studio test. ISO 400 because I think this is the highest ISO you can use without too much noise effect on a small sensor.

    I have attached 6 comparsion screenshots, comparing HX9 to Coolpix P7100 (which is their flagship compact), Canon SX260 and Panasonic TS20 (both very comparable to HX9 with slightly less resloution.

    See for yourself - the HX9 is as good as it competitors (HX9 always on right side).

     

    Canon SX260:

    Imaging resource ISO400_CanonSX260-Sony DSC-HX9_1.jpg

    Imaging resource ISO400_CanonSX260-Sony DSC-HX9_2.jpg

     

    Coolpix P7100:

    Imaging resource ISO400_Nikon P7100-Sony DSC-HX9_1.png

    Imaging resource ISO400_Nikon P7100-Sony DSC-HX9_2.jpg

     

    Panasonic TS20:

    Imaging resource ISO400_Panasonic TS20-Sony DSC-HX9_1.jpg

    Imaging resource ISO400_Panasonic TS20-Sony DSC-HX9_2.jpg

     

    I do understand that someone does not like the very processed look of the DSC-HX9. I am glad Sony has now seen the demand and potential for better image quality even in very compact cameras and released the large sensor DSC-RX100, which surely will be a better choice for people demanding highest possible image quality on a very small camera, which is what you are looking for.


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  • Mick2011 1,104 posts since
    Jun 15, 2011
    Written on Jun 13, 2012 11:03 PM

    Thanks cmosse, very interesting comparisons

     

    Mick


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  • totos1234 8 posts since
    Jul 29, 2012
    Written on Jul 29, 2012 3:19 PM

    Sony DSC-HX9V must receive a firmware update...

     

    1) JPEG compression is very hard and results in a very disapointed images. Sony, please, add an option to try no-jpeg compression, low-jpeg compression, medium-jpeg compression and hard-jpeg compression(like now)

     

    2) and please, desactive in the AUTO mode (green option in camera wheel) the Noise Reduction (NR) to take more sharp images (no more painted-like photos, please!)

     

    3) Add an option to save in RAW format, please!

     

    Thanks in advance for considerate my opinion.

     

    Totos.

     

    Message was edited by: totos1234

     


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  • kmc2704 5 posts since
    Jun 6, 2012
    Written on Sep 4, 2012 1:41 AM

    JUST DONT BUY SONY PRODUCTS !!!!! SONY SUPPORT IS THE PITS !!!!


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  • kmc2704 5 posts since
    Jun 6, 2012
    Written on Sep 4, 2012 1:43 AM

    STOP BUYING SONY RUBBISH....SONY DONT CARE ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE !!!! THEY ARE HAPPY TO TAKE THE MONEY AND SUPPLY UTTER CRAP IMAGES FROM A HIGH SPEC COMPACT.....NEVER BUYING ANYTHING WITH A SONY BADGE AGAIN !!!


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