hey there i'm josh goldman senior editor
with CNET and this is a look at the sony
cybershot DSC HX 10 v and it's one of
several compact long lens cameras in
sony's 2012 lineup and one of two
packing a 16 X ultra wide-angle lens the
other being the H 90 other features
include this nice 3-inch display on back
built-in GPS Full HD movie capture at
the push of a button and many many
shooting options that includes easy
controls for adjusting brightness color
or vividness or applying several high
quality filters well overall I really
liked the camera there are some things
to keep in mind many of its shooting
options require multiple shots and extra
processing time you'll get better shots
in the end but you do have to wait a
second or two with each shot also though
its burst mode can shoot up to 10 frames
per second you're left waiting for them
to store before you can shoot again so
yeah it's not perfect but for most
people no real deal-breakers here either
and certainly worth putting on your
shortlist for consideration
I'm Josh golden and that's the sony
cybershot HX 10 V
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