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There are already 2 reviews out for the Sony HX7V.
Since the HX9V and the HX100V share the same sensor, firmware and processor and they are identical in many parts you can get a really idea how the results of these cameras will be. here an ISO 800 100% lossless crop sample ![]() The noise in the dark areas is very well handled the color and details are quite good. For an ISO 800 on a tiny 16MP sensor Sony did a very good job here. ![]() Sony HX7V 3x 1/30 sec ISO 800 no flash resized to 4MP color and sharpness adjusted more at my blog hx9v.blogspot.com
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Can you provide links, or at least tell us the locations of those two HX7 reviews that you mention in your in initial post. Thanks! Did you perhaps mean this website:http://sonyshop-satouchi.blog.so-net.ne.jp/2011-02-17?? Sarah Joyce Last edited by mtclimber; Feb 17, 2011 at 7:33 PM. |
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Sarah the links and much more info (too much to put on a forum post) is always at my blog and the link is always at the bottom of my post here
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