Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-H2 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-H2.
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22 Reviews
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Like last year's H1, Sony's second generation bridge camera has a touch of the Flash Gordon about it.There's something about its eyepiece, lens barrel and silver plasticky body that recalls the helmets and spaceships of a 1950s TV show. However, on fir...
Colours are vividly rendered and well-saturated, Delivers an even exposure, Reasonable level of detail
Can underexposure shots, Highlights are occasionally blown-out , Feels plasticy
Like last years H1, Sonys second generation bridge camera has a touch of the Flash Gordon about it. Theres something about its eyepiece, lens barrel and silver plasticky body that recalls the helmets and spaceships of a 950s TV show. However, on fir...
Abstract: Digital SLR-style compacts with high zoom ratio lenses and electronic viewfinders have been extraordinarily successful for manufacturers since their inception, around five or six years ago. Sonys early attempts resulted in models such as the 5 megapix...
Abstract: With the introduction of the five-megapixel H1 back in February 2005, Sony was a late entrant to the booming high-zoom digital camera market. Nevertheless, the original H1 was well received and arguably the best of the crop. Canon has recently upgraded...
Zoom capability, backed up with built in Super SteadyShot image stabilisation to avoid the blurring effects of camera shake at the extreme telephoto end of the focal range. Plus the vividly colourful and sharp images that we expect from Sony
Mainly plastic build. AA power rather than dedicated lithiuim ion cell (though AAs are rechargeable). No removable media supplied with the camera out of the box.
Although its build is mainly plastic, the Sony H2 delivers vividly colourful and sharp images for a price that makes it worth further investigation....
Abstract: Here is another quite good ultra-zoom from Sony. The Sony Cybershot DSC-H2, being very similar to the Sony H5, performs similarly. While it does produce useable pictures under typical lighting conditions, the H2 exhibits too much chromatic aberrations...
Abstract: Click on the H2 for a 360° QTVR tourThese anti-blur technologies are an advantage when shooting in low-light conditions, such as outdoor shots in the evening or inside dark museums. These shots can be taken without a flash, resulting in naturally-expos...
Enthusiasts who either dont want, or cant afford, to stretch to a DSLR will get the most from the Sony Cybershot DSC-H2, along with beginners who eventually will want to do more than point and shoot without having to upgrade. It manages to satisfy b...
Very good image quality, Excellent colour rendition, Very good Multi metering, Stabilized 12X optical zoom, High definition EVF, Complete set of capture modes, Powerful flash, Good ergonomic design
JPEG compression occasionally a bit too strong at the highest image quality, No RAW or uncompressed format, A bit of distortion at the wide angle end and a slight chromatic aberration, Mediocre software
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2 bears a strong resemblance to the DSC-H1, but this new model has a number of modifications. The H2 has a 6-megapixel resolution and a stabilized 12X zoom. With the exception of the threaded metallic ring around the lens, the...