What kind of camera is Sony Cyber shot HX20V?
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is the midrange model in Sony’s trio of GPS-equipped travel zoom cameras. All three cameras – the HX10V ($330), HX20V ($370), and HX30V ($390) – all use the same 18.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor.
What’s the difference between Sony hx10v and hx30v?
The differences are simple: the HX10V has a 16X zoom lens, while the other two models have a 20X lens. The HX30V earns its flagship status by offering Wi-Fi support. The HX20V has a lot more to offer than just its big lens.
How big of SD card do I need for Sony HX20V?
The HX20V supports both SD/SDHC/SDXC and Memory Stick Pro Duo (including TransferJet) cards, and I’d suggest a 4GB card at the very minimum, and a 16GB card if you plan on taking a lot of Full HD videos. Buying a high speed card (Class 6 or higher for SD cards) is a smart idea.
What kind of software does Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS20 use?
Panasonic includes PhotoFunStudio 8.1 Professional Edition software with the Lumix DMC-ZS20. This Windows-only software handles basic tasks fairly well, though the whole “wizard” system gets tired quickly. On the main screen you’ll see the usual thumbnail view, and you can view photos by folders, date, or by things as specific as scene mode.
How does GPS assist work on Panasonic DMC-ZS20?
When you attach it to your Mac or PC via USB, select “GPS Assist Data” on the camera, and you’ll find the software on the virtual disk mounted by the camera. Loading the GPS Assist Data can reduce satellite acquisition times. As with other recent Panasonic cameras, the ZS20’s manuals are split into two parts.
What’s the maximum aperture on a Sony dsc-hx10v?
The Sony DSC-HX10V joins the party with a 16x, 24-384mm extending optical lens with respectable maximum apertures of f/3.2 at the 24mm wide-angle setting and f/5.9 at the 384mm full telephoto setting.
Where is the flash on a Sony dsc-hx10v?
There’s a pop-up flash unit on top of the camera which is automatically raised when you select a flash mode. Press the small On/Off button on the top plate and the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX10V quickly readies itself for action in a just over a second.