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Sony DSC-HX99 | Compact Camera with 24-720mm zoom

Sony DSC-HX99 | Compact Camera with 24-720mm zoom

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Regular price £429.00
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Specifications

Dimensions and Weight

Dimensions (cm) - 10.2 x 5.8 x 3.5

Weight (KG) – 0.242

Features

ISO (Images) - 100 - 12800

ISO (Video) - 80 - 3200

Panoramic Shot - Yes

Viewfinder - Yes

Tiltable Screen - Yes

Steadyshot - Yes

Frames Per Second - 10

Maximum Zoom - 28x

Flash - Yes

Megapixels (Effective) - 18.2MP

The world's smallest camera with 24-720mm zoom, the HX99 goes wherever the action is. With its ZEISS® Vario-Sonnar T* 24-720mm lens and high-level features like Fast Intelligent AF and responsive Eye AF, it delivers remarkable performance in any setting.

The world's smallest camera with wide zoom range

Covering the range from wide-angle 24mm to telephoto 720mm, the HX99 is the perfect camera for everything from memorable travel photos to everyday snapshots. The ZEISS® Vario-Sonnar T* lens delivers superb image quality all across the zoom range, and the Clear Image Zoom feature allows further magnification of the subject (up to 1440mm) while preserving high resolution. [1] 24mm [2] 720mm [3] 1440mm

Eye AF feature for perfect portrait shots

The camera's sophisticated Eye AF feature can be activated to automatically detect and focus on the eyes of the main subjects in your shots. It rapidly and accurately detects eyes even under difficult conditions, such as when the subject is looking downward or when faces are backlit or dimly lit.

Image stabilisation with Optical SteadyShot™

Useful for handheld shooting and when shooting at telephoto zoom settings, even with high magnification, the camera's Optical SteadyShot feature is designed to stabilise the image and effectively reduce camera shake by relying on a high-performance gyro-sensor and a specialised algorithm. Because this is an optical function, image stabilisation is performed without lowering resolution. [1] SteadyShot OFF [2] SteadyShot ON