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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Washington state.
Posts: 315
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ok so hey guys i have a camera i wanna sell and i know someone needs one for summer and next season. it is a sony cyber-shot hx1.
Amazon.com: Sony Cybershot DSC-HX1 9.1MP 20x Optical Zoom Digital Camera with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization and 3.0 Inch LCD: Camera & Photo comes with case batery and charger, cable, and memory card. i never took this camera up boarding so i dont have any snowboarding pics. it takes amazing fotos and hd recording. trying to sell it for 310 plus shipping. the camera is like 90% condition. the play putton fills sticky but works 100%. also i bought a snowboard from a member but i dont think hes on here much. so iv been down this rout befor. i just want money for a better camera. so heres some pics i took with the camera. let me know guys thanks. last nights supermoon ![]() seattle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Edmonton
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DSLR has a lens and a prism, this just has an image sensor. Technically speaking it has to do with how you preview the shot through the image finder, slr cameras gave you a true frame where all other cameras gave you a slightly different view from beside or above the lens. Digital cameras now mostly have the same view as the sensor has so the definition of what makes a DSLR better now has changed a bit. It gets defined by quality, sensor size, crop factor and accesories. But the end all definition here is no mirror = point and shoot.
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Calgary, AB
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+1 to casual... The other big difference is sensor size...
Your DSC-HX1 has a sensor size of 1/2.3", while my old Canon EOS 300D (original digital rebel from 2003) has an APS-C sized sensor, which is many times larger. A larger sensor can capture more detail in low light, as well as sharper pictures in full light. |
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