Testseek.co.uk have collected 36 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-HX90V and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-HX90V.
July 2015
(81%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
No raw shooting, No touchscreen, Low light performance could be better
On paper this looks like a great travel zoom camera and it feels very nice in the hand. The viewfinder is a real bonus when shooting in bright light. The HX90V is a solidly performing all round travel compact camera that offers a lot but doesn't deliver i...
Compact and handles well, Comfortable popup electronic viewfinder, Adjustable screen, Excellent overall responsiveness, Good stabilisation on the 30x zoom, WiFi, NFC, GPS, Customisable settings ring, Lots of customisable options, Focus peaking, Good batte
Slow startup, Picture quality slightly down on the HX60's
With the HX90V/HX90, Sony presents a serious contender for the title of best 30x compact: it provides all-round performance, a plethora of features and is the only model to offer an electronic viewfinder, adjustable screen and customisable settings ring...
Excellent, compact design, Extensive zoom range makes it very versatile, Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity
No touchscreen on the LCD screen, No exposure-compensation dial, No raw recording
Given that it sports a range of features that should appeal to many discerning enthusiast photographers, its an unusual step for Sony not to include raw shooting in the HX90V. Its something that may be a deal breaker for many people and edge them toward...
Limited dynamic range at higher ISO, No RAW support, Noisy, low-detail images at higher ISO
If you're looking for a back-up camera for those days when the idea of having to drag around a DSLR makes you want to go straight back to bed, the Sony HX90V is worth a closer look. It has proper manual controls and an EVF – two popular boxes ticked for...
Abstract: First up, the HX90 and HX90V. The two cameras are almost identical, with the V suffix indicating the high-end model includes integrated GPS functionality. Otherwise, both have the same 18.2 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, paired with Sony's BIONZ X processor and ...
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Published: 2016-05-12, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: Bridge and travel zoom cameras are two of the very few categories of compact cameras to survive the smartphone. Whether it's a travel zoom, which puts a 25X-30X zoom into your pocket, or a bridge camera which offers even more zoom, phones just can't compe...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The Long Zoom Compact category is probably the most diverse of any in our round-ups. Within it are three separate sub-classes of camera, all of which offer 8x optical zoom or greater (up to a whopping 83x). Broadly speaking, the cameras separate into the...
We liked last year's HX60V, but with slightly underwhelming image quality and no EVF or lens barrel control ring like the competition from Panasonic, it couldn't quite compete. Sony has clearly listened though and the Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V addresses most...