167 of 170 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I absolutely love this camera!, July 12, 2005
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSCH1 5.1MP Digital Camera with 12x "Steady Shot" Zoom (Electronics)
I've had the H1 for almost 2 weeks now and i've never taken so many pictures in my life. The H1 is such a pleasure to use. It fits perfectly into my hand, all the controls are right there, no deep menu so that you're fumbling around with settings trying to get the 'best' shot. The great thing about the H1 is that the pictures straight from the camera are awesome. Almost no post-processing has to be done. The colors are vibrant, the images are sharp as a tack and very very little noise can be found (in dark areas or shadows).
You can leave all settings in auto and use it as a basic point & shoot camera or you can experiment and learn by using the aperature, shutter speed and manual controls. With the HUGE 2.5" LCD you can see the adjustments made instantly and how it will affect the picture. The live histogram is another feature that I honestly thought I would have no use for but surprisingly..I am learning from it.
The 12x zoom is fun to use. I'm getting shots that I would have never been able to do before. And, with the added Image stabilization...most can be shot handheld!
For the person who has always used a digital camera set in auto and wants to learn more about photography (like me) this camera is perfect. And for the person who just doesn't want to mess with the manual controls, well this camera is STILL perfect. You will not see better images unless you're looking at a full on DSLR camera.....which will cost at least a good $1000. For at least half the price and the most fun you will ever have with a camera, the Sony H1 hits the spot.
Cons: To be fair I have to say that the size is a little bigger than I would have preferred. I like to bring my cameras with me everywhere so they've always gone in my purse or a pocket. This one DID fit in my purse, albeit a tight squeeze, but I don't feel that it's good for the camera. I went out a bought a leather backpack which is very fashionable and I use that instead of a camera bag.
Because of the excitement and the excellent results i've gotten so far from this camera the last con would be....accessories. So far, I have purchased 2 tripods (for nighttime shots), extra batteries, the backpack, a UV filter and I've got my eye on the tele lens to add even more zoom. I find myself wanting every accessory for this camera.
You can't go wrong with the Sony H1. Just try it, you'll see. No matter which digicam you do choose, remember to just get out there and have fun with it! Photography should be fun not a cumbersome chore!
Happy picture taking everybody! =)
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80 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Performer - Great "Out of the Box" Pics!, September 5, 2005
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSCH1 5.1MP Digital Camera with 12x "Steady Shot" Zoom (Electronics)
I've had the H1 for two months and am thrilled with it. It's been very reliable and produces sharp, punchy, low-noise, vibrant images right out of the box.
Like others, the hardest decision was deciding between the Sony H1, Canon S2 IS, and Panasonic FZ20 & FZ5. I ruled out the Panasonic due to it not using AA batteries and having poor motion video features. The choice between the H1 and S2 IS was much more difficult, and I spent a lot of time reading all the online reviews, viewing online sample photos, and trying both in the store.
When the smoke cleared, I chose the H1 and have been extremely happy with it for the following reasons:
Pros compared to the S2:
- Solid construction, felt very good in my hand (good ergonomics)
- The most punchy, sharp, and beautifully VIBRANT photos right out of the camera I've ever seen for this price level. I don't have time to post-process every shot, and most of the H1's photos are good enough to print straight out of the camera! The color tone curve is amazing: Vibrant reds, deep blue skies, good facial tones, etc.
- Noticeably lower noise per ISO setting compared to the S2 IS (Canon takes a more "purist" approach by leaving the noise in, which preserves more detail but requires much more post-processing than I wanted to deal with)
- Powerful auto pop-up flash with virtually no red-eye, even without using the red-eye mode (Canon S2's weaker flash has more of a red-eye problem, and the S2's flash doesn't pop-up automatically so you could blow an important shot)
- Lens cap stays on tight compared to S2's, which reportedly falls off easily for many of its users.
- Large, bright 2.5" LCD display works in bright sunlight and gains up somewhat in darkness (The S2's twist-out 1.8" LCD, while slick and versatile, was too small to see the image or menus well)
- Metal tripod screw mount (S2's is plastic)
- Front-mounted clickable jog dial is easy to use for manual and semi-manual exposure settings and flipping through photos during review
- Liked how the zoom controls and shutter button felt -- slightly firmer than S2 for more tactile feedback.
- Super bright low-light AF lamp is awesome! (Although your subjects may complain about the extreme brightness.) Flash pictures taken in complete darkness within the AF lamp's considerable range came out focused every time.
- Live Histogram helps you take proper exposures (S2 lacks live histogram, only shows it after you take picture)
- The H1 didn't tend to overexpose photos like the S2's tendency (some of the S2's bright daylight shots looked slightly washed out in the online reviews sample shots).
- Battery life is good compared to the S2 once you compare the H1's 2 AA's to the S2's 4 AA's (so just bring another set of AA NiMH's to even it out, they're cheap to buy).
Cons:
- The H1's movie mode gets approx. 50% more footage on the same memory card (which is good), but the S2's video quality, movie zooming, stereo sound (H1 is only mono), and still option during filming blows the H1 away in comparison. H1 can't zoom while filming, only right before to set composition. The H1's movies are fairly good, but not as stellar as those from the S2.
- No remote for tripod or remote shots (but can use the 10 sec. timer to eliminate tripod shake)
- Included software is sub-par compared to that bundled with the S2. If desired, you can buy much better photo editing software.
- In movie mode at full zoom, the H1's auto-focus continuously hunts back and forth, causing your subject to go in and out of focus. Solution: Use the manual focus mode, which works MUCH better at full zoom and makes it usable again.
- I perceived the H1's image stabilization, while good, was not quite as good as the S2's, but it's still fairly close between them.
- H1's 9-frame burst mode is more limited and slower than the S2's unlimited burst. I don't use burst mode often, so it wasn't a deal-breaker for me.
- No in-camera panoramic stitch assist like the S2, but one can use free programs like AutoStitch to accomplish same.
Overall, I wanted a 12X zoom camera that took GREAT pictures with little or no post-processing, with a longer-reaching automatic pop-up flash, lower noise, no red-eye for lots of indoor family shots, and better hand feel and easy controls. To me, the photo quality is the most important, not the looks of the camera, not the cool features, etc. I simply felt that while the H1 doesn't have as many bells and whistles as the S2 IS, Sony just did a noticeably better job in the camera fundamentals, which is what you need to take good photos.
For my personal needs and preferences, that's why I've been extremely happy with the H1 -- best camera I've ever owned, although I'm only an amateur. You'll need to do a similar evaluation to match your needs and preferences with the right camera for you.
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