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The Sony DSCHX80/B is a compact powerhouse featuring a 30x ZEISS optical zoom lens, an 18.2MP back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor for exceptional low-light clarity, and 5-axis image stabilization for blur-free photos and videos. Its 3-inch tiltable LCD and pop-up OLED viewfinder offer versatile shooting angles, while built-in Wi-Fi and NFC enable seamless smartphone connectivity. Perfect for millennials seeking a stylish, travel-friendly camera that boosts social media presence with professional-quality images and smooth Full HD video capture.

| ASIN | B01CQEN2U2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | F3.5-F6.3 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Eye Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 350 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,139 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #727 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 12 Bit |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | camera, battery, ac adaptor, warranty, guide |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* Lens, 30x optical zoom, 24-720mm (35mm equivalent), minimum focus distance 1.97'' (5 cm) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, NFC, USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 10 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (710) |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 10 |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 4896 x 3672 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 921k dots |
| Effective Still Resolution | 18.2 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Aperture Priority |
| File Format | RAW |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I or UHS-II |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | 1 (UHS Speed Class) |
| Flash Memory Type | SDXC;SDXC;; |
| Flash Modes | Automatic, Rear curtain sync, Red-eye reduction |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 or 1/250 |
| Focus Features | Autofocus |
| Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242899551 |
| HDMI Type | Type D Micro HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Video |
| Image stabilization | 5-Axis |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
| Lens Correction Type | Chromatic Aberration |
| Lens Type | all-in-one-zoom |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 123 |
| Maximum Image Size | 18.2 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Focal Length | 4.1 |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Model Name | Sony DSCHX80 |
| Model Number | DSCHX80/B |
| Model Series | HX80 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 30 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 18.2 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
| Real Angle Of View | 180 Degrees |
| Recording Capacity | 102 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 80 |
| Shooting Modes | Intelligent Auto; Superior Auto; Program Auto; Aperture Priority; Shutter Speed Priority; Manual Exposure |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Brightness Control |
| Supported Image Format | DCF 2.0, Exif 2.3, JPEG, MRF |
| Total Still Resolution | 18.2 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 027242899551 |
| Video Capture Format | HD |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Warranty Description | //graphics.secondipity.com/gr/images/nw/Sony_warranty_insert_final.pdf target="_blank">90-day Limited Hardware Warranty</a></u> |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with NFC |
| Write Speed | 10 fps |
| Zoom | Auto Focus |
J**E
Step up your social media game
I've been using this camera for a couple of weeks and here's a list of what I've shot so far: Grass sprouts Landscapes Selfies Other people Food Stuff in the daytime Stuff at night A video of me making coffee Taking pictures: It's pretty easy and straight forward. It has two modes where the camera does pretty much everything for you. Superior Auto shoots a burst of photos and creates a composite of the images captured. It's pretty great if you're willing to hold the camera still for about two whole seconds for it to capture the scene. And I'm told it's best to use this mode in darker places to reduce noise, but I haven't tried that yet. I personally prefer the other mode, Intelligent Auto. This mode adjusts the settings according to the shooting conditions. It's quicker to get a picture in this mode while still automating a lot of the process in taking the picture. Other photo modes include: Scene Selection: Lets you pick one of the many preset for certain conditions so that things can be more predictable when you shoot. Gives you a little more control than the previous two modes. Memory Recall: Lets you create some presets that you can recall. Manual Exposure: Adjust aperture and shutter speed manually. I think this mode is meant to be used for long exposure photos. Shutter Priority: Adjust only the shutter speed manually. Aperture Priority:Adjust only the aperture manually. Program Auto: Sets both aperture and shutter speed automatically, while the other settings can be set manually. iSweep Panorama: Shoot a panorama picture. You can set the direction you want to sweep, so you can shoot horizontally or vertically. Taking videos: Videos are a whole other story with this camera. The first thing to talk about is the video quality when filming. It can capture in 1080p and 60 frames per second in three formats. The first format is MP4, which is the preferred format for YouTube. If you intend to shoot a video that will be uploaded directly up to YouTube, this is the video format to use. I shot a little YouTube video using the "AVCHD 60p 28M(PS)", which was the maximum setting for that video format. It looks good, but when I went to edit it, I can only export into MP4 or some other formats, so next time I'll just use MP4. I couldn't tell the difference anyway when I compared two videos in both formats. There's also the "XAVC S HD" video format, which is said to be suited for shooting movies, but apparently my SD card isn't good enough for it, so I have to wait for my new SDXC card to arrive. I probably won't need it. Another thing to keep in mind when filming with this camera is the 5-axis stabilization feature. Basically, it's a feature where the sensor in the camera is being mechanically stabilized, giving you no compromise in quality when shooting stabilized video. Most cameras handle this digitally by cropping the actual video and outputting an upscaled version of the cropped video. Depending on how much you shake, you can notice a huge drop in video quality if you use digital stabilization. This camera does not have that issue. An interesting this to keep in mind is that when the feature is on, you can notice the camera adjusting the sensor when you set the camera down, which creates this feeling like you're on a boat or something even though it's sitting on the counter or s sturdy surface. When it comes to audio, the stereo speakers are located on top of the camera. They're located in a way that makes it pretty impossible to stick fluff to, which is something I see a lot of people do to mitigate wind noises when shooting videos. It does have a feature `There's also no way, that I know of, to connect an external microphone, so that internal microphone is all you have. So far, I don't have any problems with it, but I also don't shoot videos where I talk and I haven't been to any concerts since I bought this. Other Features: The flash is hidden away inside of the camera until you hit a switch to pop it up. This means if you want to use the flash, you have to pop it up every time and also remember to push it back down when you're done with it. It sounds like a chore, but it could be a good thing. When you don't need it, you have the assurance that it won't go off when you shoot, because it's tucked away. The flash is located directly above the sensor, so the lighting it provides is pretty centered on the subject. Auto-focusing was kind of a pain to deal with. The only explanation I've found on how it works is that it auto-focuses on the nearest subject in the center of view. I can see it's pretty quick at auto-focusing, but I can't seem to figure out how to make it focus on what I want it to focus on. I guess I just need to do a lot more research on this. Transferring photos and videos off this camera is SUPER easy! I connected my phone (Sony Xperia XZ) via NFC and the QR code it provides and both of them work super quickly and the transfer starts right away. Usually takes about 3 seconds for an 18mp photo, which is about 4 MB. You do need to download the PlayMemories app on your phone. There's an OLED viewfinder that pops up and down. By default, it turns on the camera when it pops up and turns it off when you push it back down. You can turn that off in the setting. It has a proximity sensor that automatically turns on the screen in the viewfinder when you bring it close to your eye. I personally don't use this feature, because I have to get really close to it to set the sensor off and my nose ends up touching the screen below, which is gross in the Summer when I'm sweaty and the sweat gets on the screen. The flip up screen is amazing! It would automatically flip the image and the HUD. By default, when you flip up the screen and press the shutter button, it has a 3 second timer before taking the picture. You can turn that off in the settings. Also the camera has Smile-Shutter where it detects smiles would take a picture automatically. Another feature I find to be extremely useful, but haven't gotten around to using, is the facial registration. You can program the camera to recognize up to 8 faces and it uses these faces to prioritize autofocusing and the smile shutter. The feature I use the most, however, is the built-in level. This will help you keep your camera level in both landscape and portrait mode. It's very useful for panorama pictures and capturing video. Finally, there's a button in the bottom right corner of the camera with a question mark on it. This button gives you hints and explanations on pretty much every feature on the camera. Just go to any option or setting and press the button for help. It's been pretty helpful for me in troubleshooting and learning how to better utilize the many features. What I don't like: In order to record a video, you have to press the dedicated video button, which is the circular button on the top right corner with the label MOVIE above it. Even if you're in Movie mode, you have to press that button. This is an issue when you shoot a video of yourself, since you have to feel around and find that button to start and stop the video and it's VERY annoying. You can also use the PlayMemories app to remotely control your camera, but I don't like it. It kinda lags and there's almost no point in using it. You're better off buying a camera remote from Sony. Final thoughts: Even though I had issues with some of the things about the camera, most of those issues can pretty much be resolved with a little research and further experimentation. I'm not a professional photographer or a vlogger and my Xperia XZ can take better pictures and videos than this can, but it is a reliable camera with greater zoom capability (30x) and a lot of features to explore. It doesn't excel in any field, but it's also far from the worst in every field, so you end up with what can only be described as decent. I do plan to continue using this camera a lot more. I'd say if you're not a professional photographer or a vlogger, this is the best camera you can get for around $300. This is the camera you would buy if you want to step up your Instagram pictures and videos or just need to use something that's more natural to hold and use than your phone. I've done just that with a lot of my recent Instagram posts and I'd say this camera is doing a phenomenal job at that. I'd even go so far to say that this is the perfect small camera on the market in this price range.
S**S
One of the best 1/2.3 sensor point & shoot!
This is my fourth Sony product after my purchase of Sony a7s, RX100, and RX100III (wife's cam). I currently also have the Lumix GH4 as I like to take videos as much as photos. I bought the HX80 as a gift for my niece. I would recommend this to anyone who doesn't quite need the prosumer 1" sensor point and shoot or who wants the extra zoom capabilities that the larger sensors can't pack in such a small form. I will work backwards and start with the cons then the pros. Cons: * Smaller 1/2.3 sensor as opposed to 1" sensor (then again price is reflective of smaller sensor and the 1/2.3 sensor on the HX80 is back illuminated which makes it much nicer than other comparable sensors) * No 4k video * No manual zoom * No touchscreen Pros: * Pop up viewfinder * Flash that's semi-tiltable * Quick menu with 12 customizable functions * Full PASM modes for manual and semi-manual controls plus full auto modes if that's the preference * Monitor that tilts 180 degrees for selfies * 30X zoom fantastic for travelers * High quality XAVC S video format up to 50mbps at 24p, 30p, and 60p (requires SDXC memory cards) * PASM modes all available for video * Video manual mode has auto-iso option (not all cameras allow video auto-iso in manual; i.e. the much more expensive RX100 doesn't have this option) * 5-AXIS image stabilizer works great * WIFI/NFC included plus downloadable apps There are many more features that I could go on about this neat little point and shoot, just check out the spec sheets. At this price level, especially for those that like to shoot both photos and videos, the Sony HX80 in my opinion is one of the best 1/2.3 sensor pocket cameras. I hope you find this review helpful!
D**L
Una buena cámara para vídeo y sin duda para fotografías. El zoom óptico 30x es lo que le da ese toque de valor a la cámara, y no se diga de su tamaño, demasiado compacta y fácil de manipular. Para principiantes es buena, aunque con algunas opciones limitadas, sin olvidar que la aplicación de Sony para transladar fotos desde la cámara al cel prácticamente ya no funciona, teniendo que ser manual la tranferencia de datos de una computadora a otro dispositivo. Muy feliz por esta cámara, no decepciona.
C**O
Ótima câmera para viagens turísticas e fotografias de paisagens. Seu zoom ótico de 30x é impressionante e a conectividade wi-fi facilita na hora de compartilhar as fotos. Câmera bastante prática e fácil de manusear. Estou com ela há 10 meses e tenho outra câmera semi-profissional de lentes cambiáveis. Suas limitações são na fotografia noturna a céu aberto ou contra-luz na direção do Sol, pois a lente não é tão grande e por ela não ter também foco manual e a câmera ficar procurando foco nas fotos com alto zoom e baixa luminosidade ou contraluz. Fotos com zoom no Sol ficam com um padrão de reflexos estranho e a limitação de tempo para 1/2000s com f8 faz com que o Sol continue estourado na foto. O que me impressiona que não tenham pensado nesse detalhe para pegar um pôr do Sol, o tempo mínimo deveria ser 1/4000s. Fora esses detalhes técnicos é uma excelente câmera para se ter e levar para todo canto.
M**I
My previous point and shoot went missing, and I needed something to replace it. What I was looking for was a phone that would let me have manual controls, as well as simple auto features. I also wanted Wi-Fi connectivity with my computer. I found all of this in the Sony, and pulled the trigger. After some extensive use - I'll let you know what features have impressed me the most. GREAT FEATURES: Using your smartphone as a remote control: I was not expecting this, and really didn't care about it. Then I used it. And now it's changed everything for me. You have to install an app on your phone - then you can sync it with your camera. The easiest way is the camera will show a bar code on the screen. Start the app on your phone, it scans the bar code and you are connected. It connects over wi-fi. Being able to use the phone as a remote is great. I can go 50 feet away now and still activate the phone with a 10 seconds timer and get even further, or compose my shot (and put away my phone). You can zoom, change all settings if you are in manual - right from the phone. You can then transfer the photos to you phone if you like. Or your computer. WiFi With Computer: I use a Mac. Install a simple photo app, and you can then upload all your photos to your computer right from the phone. Works great every time. Sure, you can plug in a USB cable to transfer, but this is just easier for me. Wealth of Settings: There are too many to list here. But, I cannot think of any option with regards to camera settings that is not here. It's a lot to go through, and even though I'm experienced with cameras, I went through the online PDF FULL manual with the camera in my hands just to make sure I was up to speed on everything. You Don't Need All Those Settings: I gave the camera to my daughter, put it on Auto and all her photos came out fantastic. It's a great phone for any skill level. Battery Life: Really, really good. So much better than my previous Sony. I use a little more power than many people since I use it on wi-fi connected to my phone, display on all the time and lots of long exposure shots so lots of processing. And it still lasts me all day. Or week. Depending on how much I need it. Zoom Range: WOW! Seriously. Check out eh photo I attached of the zoom. It's amazing. Even the end of the zoom which is digital - is really, really good and sharp. Best I've ever had. There's so much I just can't mention. Trust me, this is a phone practically anyone can enjoy using, and its results. THE GOOD: So, it's a great phone. it's never failed me, and has brought out my 'artsy' photo side again. Going out at night, or in the dark for long exposure shots using lasers etc. Just so much fun. This destroys any camera on a phone. Absolutely. Phones are good, and are mostly about camera functions these days but - nowhere near as good as this. No regrets. THE NOT SO GOOD: This is totally dependant on user but the macro range is 3cm it appears. Some cameras have it at 1cm. However, not many do. Still - if you are really into macro photography, this could frustrate you. Using the manual mode and zoom I'm able to overcome this. However, of course this camera makes up for it with the zoom. THE BAD: There's only one thing that annoyed me. To use the app on my phone, or the program on my Mac, I needed to sign up for a Sony account and sign in. Ok, it's quick, and once it's done you don't need to do it again - but you shouldn't need that. I opted out of all the marketing and etc emails they asked if I wanted. OVERALL: 5 stars on this phone. It's like buying a smartphone - but without the online interactions and the phone and texting. That's what I wanted. Something dedicated, but not huge, and great results. You can't go wrong with this.
G**L
HOWEVER - I had misread the description - the HX-80 is a camera with all the features one would expect in a small camera - compact, good quality pictures, good battery life (although extra batteries are a must for me), panorama, powerful telephoto, stabilization, HD video, optional back display or view finder for when the sun is too bright..... BUT: the HX-90 has one extra feature - GPS, which writes into the EXIF file. The HX-90 appears to be the same camera, for the same price! With that one tiny exception. I assumed (!!!) my little camera had GPS - so though this is a great little camera (make sure you also buy the extra batteries, one battery will do about 400 pictures...) buy the HX-90 for the SAME PRICE on Amazon, and get that one extra feature which will save you a lot of work in post processing..... and a few heated discussions with fellow travellers! ("No, this is Salzburg! No, wait.....")
L**X
La calidad es buena. Sin duda hay cámaras más robustas pero por el precio obtienes un producto que resiste lo suficiente. Su tamaño compacto la hace excelente para viajar con ella y las tomas son excelentes para un no-profesional. Además, la conexión al celular te facilita compartir fotos de gran calidad con mucha facilidad en redes (atención: no puedes descargar video directamente al celular). Durante el día y con buena iluminación obtendrás maravillosos resultados aunque con poca luz se vuelve difícil lograrlo. Pero insisto, por el precio y es una muy buena opción. Totalmente recomendada.
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