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Es gibt einen Nachfolger der HX60 mit Sucher und Klappdisplay,
als WX500 ohne Sucher.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/72...and-evf-equipped-dsc-hx90v-compact-superzooms
Der Sensor ist auch ein Bionz X, jetzt aber 18.2MP BSI-CMOS statt 20,4 MP.
Leider kein Raw.
Die Linse mit minimal anderer Lichstärke, statt f3,5-6,3 jetzt f6,4 am Ende.
Die Kamera ist ein ganzes Stück kleiner und damit taschenfreundlicher geworden.
HX60: 108,1 x 63,6 x 38,3 ; 272g
HX90: 102 x 58 x 36 ; 245g inkl. Akku
Gleiche Brennweite nach Umrechnung mit 24-720, aber Unterschiede bei der Brennweitenangabe auf der Linse:
HX90: 4,1-123
HX60: 4,3-129
"While the HX90 has a 30x zoom like the HX60, it's been upgraded from a G-lens to a Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/3.5-6.4 optic with an optical focal length range equivalent to 24-720mm. Sony has managed to reduce the size of the lens in comparison with the HX60's by about 30%. It achieved this by using an Advanced Aspherical (AA) lens and using a sliding shaft rather than gears to move the fifth lens (to keep the image plane flat) and thus allow the other groups to be used to obtain the correct focal length.
...Like the HX60, the HX90 has Sony's SteadyShot system, but the stabilization has been extended from 3-axis to 5-axis, which should mean blur is avoided in a wider range of situations – and this stabilization operates for stills and video recording.
Other differences from the HX60 include the addition of Expand Flexible Spot AF to help with focus tracking (the system uses a larger spot to track the subject if it is momentarily lost), the ability to adjust the speed to lens zooming and the ability to bracket exposures when using self-timer mode...."
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/ca...ompact-cameras/sony-hx90-hx90v-1290849/review
Anderer Sensor, modifizierte Linse?
Danach könnte man auf eine verbesserte Bildqualität hoffen.
" Premium 30x ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* optical zoom lens with 60x "Clear Image" digital zoom capability
Built-in pop-up OLED Tru-Finder EVF w/ high contrast and vivid colors
18.2 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ X processor ensure the finest capture details for still images and Full HD videos in all lighting conditions
Optical SteadyShot with 5-axis image stabilization minimizes effects of camera shake
921k dot, 3.0 type LCD screen that tilts a full 180 degrees
Full HD movie shooting capabilities including high-speed XAVC S format at 50 mbps
Built-in 'pop up' flash for low-light shooting support
Compatible with Wi-Fi / NFC for seamless wireless transfer of content and with select Sony PlayMemories™ Camera apps "
Vorgänger
http://www.sony.de/electronics/cyber-shot-kompaktkameras/dsc-hx60-hx60v#product_details_default
Bilder Vorgänger
https://www.dslr-forum.de/showthread.php?t=1408707&highlight=Sony+HX60
als WX500 ohne Sucher.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/72...and-evf-equipped-dsc-hx90v-compact-superzooms
Der Sensor ist auch ein Bionz X, jetzt aber 18.2MP BSI-CMOS statt 20,4 MP.
Leider kein Raw.
Die Linse mit minimal anderer Lichstärke, statt f3,5-6,3 jetzt f6,4 am Ende.
Die Kamera ist ein ganzes Stück kleiner und damit taschenfreundlicher geworden.
HX60: 108,1 x 63,6 x 38,3 ; 272g
HX90: 102 x 58 x 36 ; 245g inkl. Akku
Gleiche Brennweite nach Umrechnung mit 24-720, aber Unterschiede bei der Brennweitenangabe auf der Linse:
HX90: 4,1-123
HX60: 4,3-129
"While the HX90 has a 30x zoom like the HX60, it's been upgraded from a G-lens to a Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/3.5-6.4 optic with an optical focal length range equivalent to 24-720mm. Sony has managed to reduce the size of the lens in comparison with the HX60's by about 30%. It achieved this by using an Advanced Aspherical (AA) lens and using a sliding shaft rather than gears to move the fifth lens (to keep the image plane flat) and thus allow the other groups to be used to obtain the correct focal length.
...Like the HX60, the HX90 has Sony's SteadyShot system, but the stabilization has been extended from 3-axis to 5-axis, which should mean blur is avoided in a wider range of situations – and this stabilization operates for stills and video recording.
Other differences from the HX60 include the addition of Expand Flexible Spot AF to help with focus tracking (the system uses a larger spot to track the subject if it is momentarily lost), the ability to adjust the speed to lens zooming and the ability to bracket exposures when using self-timer mode...."
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/ca...ompact-cameras/sony-hx90-hx90v-1290849/review
Anderer Sensor, modifizierte Linse?
Danach könnte man auf eine verbesserte Bildqualität hoffen.
" Premium 30x ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* optical zoom lens with 60x "Clear Image" digital zoom capability
Built-in pop-up OLED Tru-Finder EVF w/ high contrast and vivid colors
18.2 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ X processor ensure the finest capture details for still images and Full HD videos in all lighting conditions
Optical SteadyShot with 5-axis image stabilization minimizes effects of camera shake
921k dot, 3.0 type LCD screen that tilts a full 180 degrees
Full HD movie shooting capabilities including high-speed XAVC S format at 50 mbps
Built-in 'pop up' flash for low-light shooting support
Compatible with Wi-Fi / NFC for seamless wireless transfer of content and with select Sony PlayMemories™ Camera apps "
Vorgänger
http://www.sony.de/electronics/cyber-shot-kompaktkameras/dsc-hx60-hx60v#product_details_default
Bilder Vorgänger
https://www.dslr-forum.de/showthread.php?t=1408707&highlight=Sony+HX60
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