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80 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I am gonna keep it
I bought this camera because the technical specs appealed to me. But when I read all the critical comments I was beginning to feel I made a mistake.

Some critics claim that certain features were missing in the H9 that were listed in the specs before the camera was released. No doubt, that's not cool. Also, I haven't figured out how to set ISO levels...
Published on May 29, 2007 by montaigne

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I've had the H9 for almost a month, and I've had it replaced once from Amazon, thinking I had a faulty camera. But after reading professional reviews and taking photos myself, I can but only conclude that this camera is not for me. It has great features and all but it hasn't lived up to my expectations. Some people may appreciate it, but surprisingly many people are in...
Published on May 29, 2007 by Alexis Razon


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80 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I am gonna keep it, May 29, 2007
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montaigne "baselitz" (Brooklyn, NY, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom (Electronics)
I bought this camera because the technical specs appealed to me. But when I read all the critical comments I was beginning to feel I made a mistake.

Some critics claim that certain features were missing in the H9 that were listed in the specs before the camera was released. No doubt, that's not cool. Also, I haven't figured out how to set ISO levels. Probably I never will because the H9 insists of doing it for me. And then there is the lack of RAW storage.

I have all these features in other cameras I own. And although it's nice to know it's all there if I want it, I have to admit I don't use these features all that often.

As other bridge cameras with advanced features, the H9 caught the attention of many people in the upper segments of the market who then were dismayed to discover its technical parameters.

On the other end of the spectrum, the H9 may be a bit too sophisticated for the point-and-shoot crowd to take full advantage of what it is capable of. The fact that the manual is almost unreadable doesn't help.

Now to the good part:

1. I haven't had that much fun with a camera in a long time. The H9 is light enough to accompany me almost everywhere, and I get a lot of terrific shots that I used to miss out on because I didn't feel like dragging around my heavy equipment. Because it is a super zoom, no shots are lost because I have to change lenses.

2. The macro function is nothing short of sensational.

3. I have been able to take amazing shots with the lens all the way out to 480.

4. The H9 is fast - no shutter delay and super fast storage of images

5. No matter what I throw at the H9, it seems to handle it beautifully. I am sure I will figure out its limitations
as I go along and learn to respect them. The more I get to know this camera, the more it grows on me.

6. The large semi-flexible screen is a real plus, particularly for candid shots.

Well, as this generation of super zooms go, the plusses more than outweigh the minuses.


















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67 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Features galore, June 12, 2007
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John Wolever "vernonite" (Camp Verde, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom (Electronics)
Received DSC-H9 from Amazon 1 week after ordering. Included 2 GB memory card.
After about 4 hours for battery to charge I was taking pictures. The manual that comes with camera is not very good (37 pages), there is a much better manual (137 pages) available on the supplied CD. Following are my notes:

1) Must take battery out of camera and move to charger, rather than charging directly in camera.

2) Remote only works from front of camera within about 15 feet, needed is wireless remote that would work from 50-100 feet, in any direction.

3) Memory card did not fit my "11 in 1 reader", however the card (SanDisk Ultra II, 2 gb) came with adapter which provided compatability to one of the reader slots.

4) It took awhile to figure out the lens adapter, initially the hood attachment did not align correctly causing black framing on picture when wide angle. I later discovered that the knurled ring can be rotated for proper alignment of hood (not mentioned in instructions).

5) The LCD tilts but does not rotate to allow display from front of camera for self pictures (yet remote only works from front).

6) Flash tries to pop up, with left hand finger in the way, it takes awhile to train the left hand finger to avoid pop up cover.

7) Tried HD mode, colors too vivid for my DLP, changed color mode for less vivid color. This makes good HD images, however the color mode change does not apply for normal automatic setting.

8) No movie files played to HD TV, skipped over MPG files during slide show.

9) Slide show interesting, includes music and transitions.

10) Cannot edit picture files and copy back to memory card. Displays FILE ERROR. Online chat with Sony technical support confirms. OK to store on PC and copy back if not changed.

11) Interesting non documented feature that HD TV displays same as live camera LCD.

12) No audio for stills.

13) Movies are only 640 x 480, with HD capability I was expecting better.

14) Guide says "Your camera is designed for use under the temperatures between 0 C and 40 C (32 F and 104 F). Shooting in extremely cold or hot places that exceed this range is not recommended." I should not use this camera during June - August in Phoenix, AZ since normal daytime temperatures exceed the recommended range.

The first impression of the DSC-H9 was that its very lite almost flimsy. The name plate for ZEISS stating optical zoom 15X and another stating 1080 HD stills are just stuck on the camera body almost temporary.

After a weeks practice trying most of the functions, I am very happy with the camera. It is very fast, takes excellent pictures, has options galore. I hope they were exaggerating about the temperature range.
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect, but a lot of fun and definitely worth the money, July 1, 2007
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JS (Wiesbaden, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom (Electronics)
There seems to be a lot of vitriol about this camera - people either love it or hate it.

Let's be fair here. It has a couple of downsides. But the speed and features more than make up for it.

Of course most people's first question is: how good are the pictures? Pictures by the DSC-H9 are outstanding. Going through the menu is a little involved, but the auto features work very well getting you good pictures anyway. If you carefully scrutinize the quality of the photos, they are not quite as good as some other cameras in the same price range. It seems the "superzoom" cameras like this one, sacrifice a slight bit of quality to the higher powered zoom. But whether this is a problem is debatable, because a 15x zoom can get a closer shot than a 10x or 12x, and you get your better picture that way. As other people have reported, there is also some purple fringing in some photos if you look closely. but wierdly, it shows up in certain shots but not others, and I can't see what the reason is. The fringing is also more noticable on the LCD screen than in the actual pictures, because the LCD screen runs with the color values turned a little high. I've taken loads of pictures with it in the last couple weeks and only noticed the fringing on two photos.

The camera is also the fastest I have ever had. Less than two seconds from power on to shoot!

Now to address the allegation that "sony lied" about the compression settings. Nowhere on the box or in the instructions does it say it has compression settings. Apparently, some early advertising put this out. Most likely, it was a planned feature that was dropped before it was released. Many people expect that Sony will put out a firmware update to take care of it, but that's no guarantee. So, the issue is simple. If selecting different compression levels is important to you, then don't buy this camera. This is really only a problem with a few types of photo editing. But for over 90% of camera users (like me) it will not be important.

The included software has a load of extra stuff, although I had no use for it myself.

The night shot feature sends out an infra red light that lets you take pictures in the dark, although they are of course in B&W. In total darkness, you won't see much unless you are very close to your subject. In semi-darkness, however, it works great.

Pros: 15x Optical Zoom lens, VERY fast snapshot time, big bright LCD screen, remote control, lens hood, night shot feature, tilt screen.

Cons: No compression settings, purple fringing in some photos, non-intuitive menu, tilt screen doesn't twist to front for self-portraits.

Overall, for the price great mid-range camera for people who need something more than a compact digital, but are not ready to spring for an a professional level SLR. People who take a lot of night pictures will love it. The combination of the high zoom and fast action would also work great for people who take a lot of photos of wild animals or sporting events.

Edit, on July 2010: After having this camera for a couple years now, I simply haven't seen "purple fringing" in any more photos at all. Oh, and getting close to my 10,000th photo with this thing, and it still works perfectly.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, May 29, 2007
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Alexis Razon (Virginia Beach City, VA) - See all my reviews
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I've had the H9 for almost a month, and I've had it replaced once from Amazon, thinking I had a faulty camera. But after reading professional reviews and taking photos myself, I can but only conclude that this camera is not for me. It has great features and all but it hasn't lived up to my expectations. Some people may appreciate it, but surprisingly many people are in the same situation as I am--unsatisfied.

It's issues include excessive noise reduction, color aberration, purple fringing, and too much compression to name a few. Notwithstanding the fact that Sony indeed posted a misleading feature--Fine and Standard setting for JPEG compression. The Sports Mode is also pretty much useless since you can't manually change the shutter speed, which is only 1/60s by default. Most of the time, I use the Manual Mode, which is fine if you have ample of time to take a shot. But if you are in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a shot, you can't rely on the Auto mode of the camera. I really was able to take nice clean shots at ISO 80 up to 100. But beginning at ISO 200, I observed some noise; although most megazooms like these suffer the same sickness.

As amateur as I am, I learned a lot in photography from tinkering with this camera. That's a good thing if you're new to photography and you want to learn more than just pointing and shooting. I really think the H9 could've been a blockbuster if were not for the Image Quality issues. Truly its features are many of what prosumers want from a camera of this class. However, well at least for me, I still very much consider the quality of the images a camera produces--all other features are bonuses.

So what will I do with my spare 2GB MS Pro Duo? Buy an H2. That camera has been tested and admired for its image quality output. I don't think I would be needing extra features of the H9 (except the LCD, that is) so far as the H2 is concerned.

The bottom line is this: If you feel the H9's extra features outweigh its compromise in Image Quality, then go for it. People who do appreciate H9's IQ and have $480 to spare are most likely those who will never do prints larger than 4x6". But if you're like me who pixel peep and crop once in a while, you better look at something else for your money.

(Google for reviews for an in-depth knowledge on the issues I have mentioned here. Sony might and should release a firmware update to solve them)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Sony DSC-H9 is just right for me, July 4, 2007
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom (Electronics)
Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom

I have to say that I am happly surprised at how much I enjoy this camera. The body is nice and compact, but not so small that it's hard to hold on to. I love to be able to have a solid grip on my camera to ensure a more steady shot and this camera is designed nicely for this purpose. The Zeiss lens is great (in my opinion the only lens worth having).
The camera's menu is easy to navigate and very intuitive. I was able to take some nice photos without ever looking at the paper manual.

The 15x zoom is amazing - of course it gets tricky without a tripod when you go all the way out there, but the image stabilization is a live saver!

Battery life is not as long as I would like (but who wouldn't want a battery that lasts forever and a day). On the other hand, the recharging does not take very long at all and I am going to get a second battery as a back up.

The other gripe I have is the cover of the data transfer portal. It is somewhat in the way when you try to connect the cable to the camera to download pics, but I guess I will have to get used to this.

This is a great camera for people that want a little bit more out of a camera then just point and shoot,but are not into the serious photography stuff.

Overall I highly recommend this camera. You will not be disappointed.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A step up, June 8, 2007
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When first advertised the Sony DSC-H9 sounded as if it was made for me. I wanted to upgrade without spending a lot. Down to facts the 15X zoom is what I wanted for stills, and it works flawlessly. The stabilization feature is all most flawless. Even with out a tripod there was hardly a blur. The video shots were unbelievable even in a car going down bumpy roads the subject remained very stable. I have taken about 700 stills and many minutes of video all turned out great except where I loused it up. I would have given it a 5 star except for the power button it is to easy to turn on and off accidentally. The lens hood blocks some of the picture on wide angle and also when using flash. The sharpness of the picture is unbelievable and can be enlarge many times.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Overspecified, with too many compromises, May 30, 2007
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom (Electronics)
This camera has a great zoom range but, on the other side, the lens' quality seems to be below average, with a lot of distortion, chromatic aberrations, noticeable corner softness.

Also, the sensor/processor combo seems to be a step backwards from previous models, in terms of image quality. The pics look soft and there are a lot of visible compression artifacts, due to the lack of fine quality mode.

All of this translates in poor images, which may look good resized at 5 megapixels, or in small prints, but then, why would you want an eight megapixel camera that only delivers pictures with quality on par with 5 mp cameras, from 2 or 3 years ago. A Huge step backwards for sony, if you ask me.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sony Cybershot DSC-H9, August 3, 2007
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 8MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Image Stabilization Zoom (Electronics)
Sony does it again! This is an excellent camera. It takes some getting used to because the familair features are not in the same place as on it's other models. It is not heavy. The 8.1 MP with the 15X Optical Image Stabilization Zoom is more than I had hoped for. The pictures are spectacularly clear. The flash is more than acceptable, although I see more of a yellow tint to many indoor night time flash pictures than I like. The zoom is great and saves carrying around a heavy SLR camera and all the extra telephoto/wide angle lenses. It is easy to use right out of the box. I recommend this for anyone who wants quality professional looking pictures.
There are lots of settings and lots of impressive features to learn about, but if you don't want to get into things deeply, the automatic features are more than sufficient!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera for all around outdoor shooting, June 26, 2007
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I ordered this camera to use on my outdoor hikes through preserves here in Texas. I wanted something to give me great shots of wild flowers as well as rard birds, butterflys, and streams. Also wanted the MPEG movie for capturing fauna in action.
This one does it all and does it very well. It is just about the right size for carrying on my 2 1/2 hour jaunts in the wilds. The steady shot makes capturing moving things easy and with manual setting and can blur the motion. When I get home I can put together a complete slide show with music that wows the family; all on the camera.
The large LCD viewing screen is a winner. It rotates out for low angle shots and gives me a great sight of what the shot will look like. I like the view finder for long shots of birds and the viewfinder also shows me the view as I zoom. The LCD does get a bit messy from nose prints or finger prints but I carry a pack of screen cleaner to take care of that. The battery life is more than sufficient and easily recharges. I use 2GB memory sticks and never lack for space.
I did order the soft cloth carry case and this is great for getting my camera to and from the field with no hard knocks.
The color enhancements available on this camera also allow me to get some really neat shots. The sepia tone is really fun with old abandoned structures and fence lines.
I would recommend this camera to anyone.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sweet, July 12, 2007
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the H9 does everything it promises. the 15x optical lens, the 3200 ISO, the remote control with zoom capacity, the big mobile LCD screen, the user-friendly interface for previewing and editing photos, etc. is all as it should be. i've read that some complain about the low battery life (due to the big LCD viewer), but i have no such complaints. i've been pleasantly surprised with how many photos i've been able to take on one charge. o yeah, and i've been very pleased with the high quality mpg video quality that the camera has.

the size is perfect for an all-in-one. it shoots fast. images have low noise.

i have found nothing to complain about. i am glad i didn't throw more money into less camera - including an slr. this beauty does it all.
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