Sony Cyber-shot HX1. Another high-speed CMOS sensor
If last Saturday spoke of the Ricoh CX1 and how to leverage your CMOS sensor high speed to improve features such as dynamic range , now with the PMA in Las Vegas recently opened, is Sony who introduced a new compact model that takes advantage of fast CMOS sensor to deliver other salient features, which are not only the speed.
The Sony Cyber-shot HX1 can shoot bursts of 10 frames per second, but with the peculiarity of combining automatically shoots consecutive shots to improve the image depending on the situation. For example, in a static image information is coupled 6 catches to greatly reduce noise. Recall that the noise is random, so several catches averaging same reason, the average will be divided by six.
If the subject is moving, the same number of catches were combined to reduce the effect of movement and get a clearer picture. For this, the software detects the camera and moving object takes a catch, using the other to improve the rest of the image. To be seen in operation to assess the effectiveness of the system.
In addition, the mode of views that many cameras include the Cyber-shot HX1 has combined with bursts of speed to set up a pan, up to 224 º horizontally and 154 º vertically according to Sony, from a sweep shooting at high speed. The maximum dimensions shall be 7,152 x 1,080 pixels.
In addition to speed, the new Sony HX1 mounted a Carl- Zeiss equivalent to no less than 28-560 mm (20X) and a sensor, such as the Ricoh CX1 is 9.1 megapixels (does the same?). Take a mobile screen 3 "and can record 1080p HD video.
In the absence of knowing the price in Spain, the U.S. official is $ 500 and begin shipping this month.






