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Sony DSCH300/B Digital Camera (Black)

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Features

  • Get everything up close with powerful 35x optical zoom
  • Operating temperature:-10 ~ +40C (operation)/ -20 ~ +60C (storage).201MP Super HAD CCD sensor for beautifully detailed images
  • Minimized Blur with optical SteadyShot image stabilization
  • Please refer the user guide and the user manual before use

Description

Sony Digital Camera. Do not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light. It may cause the malfunction of the camera From the Manufacturer Sony High Zoom Point and Shoot CameraAdditional FeaturesGet everything up close with powerful 35x Optical ZoomGet amazingly close with 35x optical zoom with the professional Sony lens. Your subjects will remain in great detail with this long zoom length.Minimized blur with Optical SteadyShot Image stabilizationShoot incredibly smooth video1 and still images with Optical SteadyShot Image Stabilization with Active mode. This technology works to deliver sharp image quality with low noise and minimal blur even while the user is strolling and the camera is zoomed in.20.1MP Super HAD CCD sensor for beautifully detailed imagesA powerful 20.1 megapixel super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images with superb contrast and clarity down to the finest detail.Simplify camera menu with Easy ModePut your camera in easy mode to minimize the layers in your menu. This makes your shooting experience easy and enjoyable!Picture Effect for more expressive photosPicture Effect adds a new level of expression to photos, making ordinary landscapes and portraits come to life by heightening mood and emphasizing certain attributes. Picture Effect can be applied to still images (4 modes), movies (4 modes) and panoramic shots (3 modes), giving photos and movies even greater impact.Sweep Panorama mode (up to 360°)Reach beyond the traditional wide angle lens, and capture more breathtaking shots with Sweep Panorama mode. Simply press the shutter button and sweep the camera in the desired direction and the camera continuously shoots at a high speed, then seamlessly stitches the images together with automatic position adjustment to create one stunning panoramic image. Available in wide and up to 360° full circle, the camera can take a variety of panoramic shots. Now capturing wide landscapes is as easy as press and sweep.Smile Shutter technology automatically captures smilesSmile Shutter technology captures a smile the moment it happens. Simply press the Smile Shutter button and the camera does the rest. You can also select adult and child priority and indicate the degree of Smile Detection sensitivity. Intelligent Scene Recognition can now be used together with Smile Shutter mode when the Intelligent Auto mode is on. This means that beautiful smiles can be captured with settings optimized for the particular scene, even in difficult conditions such as twilight and backlighting.Party Mode optimizes flash to lighting conditionShoot in challenging lighting situations with Party Mode. The camera automatically adjusts ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation and saturation to enable easy capturing of bright, vivid party photos.DSLR-like body & EVF provide steady shot when zoomingThe DSC-H300 was designed with ease of use in mind. Its ergonomic grip, similar to those on standard single-lens reflex cameras, makes handling the camera easy. The Images are clearly displayed in the viewfinder, with minimal reflection, even when shooting outdoors in bright sunlight.3.0” (921K dots) Clear Photo LCD displayGenerous 3.0” (921K dots) Clear Photo LCD display features sharp, natural color that makes it easy to compose shots, read menus, and view photos, even in bright sunlight.1Records in 29 minute segments 2Requires HDTV and HDMI cable sold separately 2014 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, Cyber-shot, SteadyShot, Smile Shutter, Sweep Panorama, Exmor R and the Sony Be Movded logo are trademarks of Sony. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Mac is a trademark of Apple, Inc. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Features and specifications subject to change without notice.

Brand: Sony


Model Name: Sony DSCH300/B


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 20.4 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Image Stabilization: Optical


Max Shutter Speed: 1/1500 seconds


Min Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Exposure Control Type: Movie, Sweep Panorama, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority


Form Factor: SLR-like (bridge)


Auto Focus Technology: Center, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Contrast Detection


Aspect Ratio: 169, 43


Display Resolution Maximum: 460000


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Photo Sensor Technology: CCD


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 20.4 MP


Frame Rate: Up to 30 fps


White balance settings: Auto


Self Timer Duration: 2 seconds, 10 seconds


JPEG quality level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Camera Flash: Built-In


Image Stabilization: Optical


Flash Modes Description: Fill Flash, Automatic


Supported Image Format: JPEG, Other


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4, H.264


Video Capture Resolution: HD 720p


Video encoding: NTSC


Video Input Format: 1080p


Video Output Interface: USB 2.0


Viewfinder Type: Electronic


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Touch Screen Type: Resistive


Warranty Type: Limited 2-Year Warranty


Mfg Warranty Description Labor: 1 year limited


Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts: 1 year limited


Model Name: Sony DSCH300/B


Brand: Sony


Model Number: DSCH300/B


Number of Items: 1


Color: Black


Guide Number: ISO Auto1.31 to 22.31' / 0.4 to 6.8 m (Wide)4.92 to 11.81' / 1.5 to 3.6 m (Telephoto)ISO 3200Up to 44.95' / 13.7 m (Wide)Up to 23.6' / 7.2 m (Telephoto)


Included Components: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H300 Digital Camera (Black), Warranty, Shoulder Strap, Lens Cap, Multi-USB Cable, Alkaline AA Batteries


Maximum Storage Temperature: 85 Degrees Celsius


Upper Temperature Rating: 70 Degrees Celsius


Age Range (Description): Kid


Processor Description: Bionz(R)


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.61 x 5.02 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Lens Type: zoom


Aperture Modes: F2.8-F5.6


Optical Zoom: 35 x


Digital Zoom: 2 x


Maximum Aperture: 3 Millimeters


Minimum Aperture: 5.9


Zoom Type: Optical Zoom


Autofocus Points: 9


Compatible Mountings: Sony Alpha


Focus Type: manual-and-auto


Maximum Focal Length: 875 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 25 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Maximum: 3200


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Max Shutter Speed: 1/1500 seconds


Min Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Movie, Sweep Panorama, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Light Sensitivity: Auto, 80 to 3200


Shooting Modes: Panorama


Batteries Required?: Yes


Number of Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Battery Cell Composition: Alkaline


Battery Description: 4 x AA


Battery Weight: 5 Grams


Battery Life: 350 Photos


Battery Capacity: 2500 Milliampere Hour (mAh)


Removable Memory: Secure Digital Card


Software Included: true


Target Gender: Unisex


Digital Scene Transition: zoom


Compatible Devices: Sony Alpha Lenses


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Continuous Shooting Speed: 0.8


Wireless Communication Technology: Yes


Flash Memory Type: SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Special Feature: Beach, Fireworks, Food, Landscape, Night Landscape, Night Portrait, Snow, Toy Camera Effect


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Microphone Form Factor: Built-In Microphone


Shock Resistant: FALSE


Form Factor: SLR-like (bridge)


Hardware Interface: AV Port


Audio Recording: Yes


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  • Good camera for a first camera or a backup camera
Set: Base Color: Black
Update June 20, 2019: My second set of NiMH batteries just went flat after taking photo number 1488. So I am getting on average 744 photos per charge on a set of rechargeable NiMH batteries. That is really good battery performance. The Sony DSC-H300 is a very nice camera for the price. It is not equal to a Rebel SLR or my Fuji, but it costs a fraction of the price of either of those. For a basic point and shoot camera it has a lot going for it. The user interface is about the same as most digital cameras, so you should be able to figure it out. I had very little trouble with it. The complete operator manual is available by going to sony dot com and digging down through support. The photographs are sharp enough. The colors are a bit more saturated than they are in my other cameras, but that is what I have noticed in Sony cameras that I have owned previously. The autofocus can be a bit tricky, but with practice I am mostly able to make it work. I take a lot of macro photos, and sometimes it does better using the area focus, and sometimes it does better using the spot focus. I try things until it works. I was initially put off by the fact that there is no obvious Macro setting. I take a lot of macro photographs. However, the camera does have a macro mode; it sets it automatically, removing the need to remember to put it into macro mode before shooting. So the lack of a menu setting for macros is a benifit rather than a deficiency. I also was initially put off by having to set the exposure correction through the menu system. You have to push the menu button, then click down a few spaces to get to the EV setting. It takes four or five menu clicks. However, once I had set the EV to something other than zero, pushing the Menu button took me directy to the EV menu, so it became a one-click setting at that point. Clever. In fact the menu does that in general. The menu rembembers where it was and takes you back there when you push the Menu button. That memory is reset when you go in and out of replay mode or turn the camera on/off. The camera uses AA batteries, which is a requirement for me. I have boxes of NiMH rechargeables that I use in all of my cameras, and the DSC-H300 works fine with them. I shot 646 photographs on one set of fully charged Eneloop 1900 mAh NiMH batteries. That is not an estimate; I actually took that many photos on one set of batteries. It reports the charge level accurately as well. For connection to a computer, the camera uses a Mini USB 5-pin connector, not to be confused with the older USB mini 4-pin connector, which is larger. I have some older cameras that use a connector that is called a "Mini USB", but it is not the same connector as the one that works with this Sony. The older connector is more accurately referred to as a "Mini USB 4-pin" connector. Fortunately, the camera came with the proper cable, so this was not an immediate issue, but if you need to replace the cable, make sure that you get the "Mini USB 5-pin" version. A nice feature is that the backup battery that maintains the settings, such as the clock when the main batteries are out is rechargeable. So if you leave the camera with no batteries in it long enough for the backup battery to go flat, you can simply leave fresh AA batteries in it for a while and the backup battery will recharge. You don't have to buy a replacement cell to put into the camera. One of my favorite features of this camera is that it allows me to decide whether to connect to a computer using Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) or USB Mass Storage. PTP is a camera-specific protocal that connects to the computer in a readonly fashion. That makes it very unlikely that I can do something stupid and damage the SD card. In PTP mode, unmounting the card just requires turning off the camera. If you want to change anything on the card using the computer you have the option to connect to the computer as Mass Storage USB. That protocol gives you full access to the SD card. Just be careful to unmount the card before pulling the plug or turning off the camera or you risk damaging the file system on the card and losing your images. I use PTP because it is simpler and safer. The camera connects properly to USB on Windows 7, Linux Mint 18.1 and Linux Mageia 7 Beta 1. It connects using both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports. Caveat: It is necessary to take off the lens cover before turning on the camera. When you turn on the camera, the lens moves out slightly, and the lens cap blocks that motion. If you leave the lens cap on, the camera throws an error telling you to turn off the camera and try again. So always take the lens cover off before turning on the camera. An exception to this rule is that you can leave the lens cover on when it is connected to a computer. It does not attempt to move the lens when it is connected to the USB. Here is another tip. The instruction manual says that to change a menu setting, find and set the new setting, then push the OK button to select it. However, pushing the OK button makes the menu disappear. If you are setting multiple items in the menu, it is annoying to go back into the menu for each item. However, you can set multiple items easily. To set multiple items, select the desired item and setting, then push the Down button or the Up button to accept the new setting. The menu will remain displayed, and the new setting will be accepted. So I give high marks to the Sony DSC-H300 as a beginner camera or a less expensive knock-around shop camera. If you are looking to take truly outstanding photographs to print in large format, you might want to look around and spend more. But for a general purpose camera, the DSC-H300 works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2019 by B. S. Kimerer

  • Defective on arrival. it freezes. New one works great.
Set: Base Color: Black
I got a refurbished item during the cyber Monday deals. I just got it today, which is fine. The camera looks nice, it came with all the accesories, batteries and even the original box. I unpacked it and tried some pictures which came out very clear. I was just happy with my product until... 5 minutes later, the screen froze and started showing lines accross the image. When I tried to turn it off, the buttons would not respond anymore. I had to remove the batteries to reset the camera, hoping it was just a one time glitch, but unfortunately it kept on doing the same freezing problem over and over. I was just really hoping the problem would go away, because I wanted to keep the product, but it will have to be returned. I don't think I will be able to get another one as cheap as this one. i have the feeling that I just got a bad apple. I will keep on looking for a working camera again. Edit: As it turned out, I was able to get the same deal with the same vendor. I just for the new camera today and it works great. The pictures are crystal clear, the camera is very easy to handle and it does not feel cheap at all. So far so good. Another interesting fact is that I returned the defective ítem today and I was just notified that I got the money back even before they got it. That is great customer service and I will gladly bump up my review to 5 stars both for the product and the service. Edit2: After using the camera over the holidays, it seems to me that the pictures taken are not as sharp as those that I have been taking with my LG4 telephone. It probably needs a little getting used to, but I have not been able to get a decent picture that I really like. I am using it @ 15 MP with the auto mode. I have only used it with interior pictures at night. I am waiting to take some pictures on panorama mode at a landscape. Probably it will work better that way. Still waiting for the perfect picture. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2016 by Javier Bustamante

  • One thing that is bad about the camera is that it consumes a ton ...
Set: Base Color: Black
Overall, the camera works well. I bought it used for $85 which I thought to be a decent deal. The zoom isn't anything spectacular but it zooms well enough to enlarge a spider from maybe 6-7 feet away. Photos included. One thing that is bad about the camera is that it consumes a ton of batteries. The manual says that it can take 350 photos per full charge, but the zoom takes a considerable amount of energy as does the photo viewing and I found myself having to replace the batteries after 80-120 photos. I usually carry a spare set of batteries when going out to take photographs. I bought an 32 GB SD card to store all of the photographs, but I think with this camera an 8 GB SD card would be ideal or maybe a 16 GB SD card because by the time you take enough photos to fill up the SD card, the batteries will run out and you can just move all of the photos to the PC and clear it up to take more photos. The focus isn't superb, takes a couple of seconds for the camera to focus to get a clear picture so it's not the kind of camera you would use to take action shots where there's a lot going on or the subject of the photograph is moving. Although I was able to sit in the passenger's seat of a moving car and take plenty of clear shots in a moving vehicle. The movie recording is functional, but doesn't work very well. The machinery inside of the camera makes clicking noises during recording and the audio recording part of the movie recording function makes the sound sound far away or muzzled. The camera has a ton of different settings but the different settings are not distinguished enough to really make a difference after toying around with the different settings for maybe an hour. Definitely a good starter camera for a person beginning as a hobbyist photographer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2017 by John John

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