For the last six years I've been relying on my faithful Canon G6 Prosumer (not point and shoot, I ain't no rookie!) camera for my photography endeavors. It has served me well but with the advancement in technology, I simply couldn't resist what the newer high-end compact camera had to offer to help the lame-men take better pics.
It wasn't easy finding a replacement for the G6 but on the other hand spending money and being able to logically justify it was one of my talents. Therefore the search was simple, go and find the camera with the most extensive list of features humanly possible and everything would just fall in place. GPS, Compas, HD, AVCHD, IS, 10FPS shooting, Anti Blur, Voyeur Mode (maybe it was called Nightime actually...), CMOS Exmor, 10x Optical Zoom, blah blah blah blah.... HOLY SMACKEROO GO GRAB YOURSELF AN EXTRA SPICY ENCHILADA that's a lot of features. Only a fool would overlook such a marvelous piece of equipment...Sony DSC HX5V!
First impression of the camera was great! Sony never disappoints in the department of looks and design. The button ergonomics and OSD are very easy to follow and well laid out. Capture quality wise I'm still getting used to the camera but overall satisfied with it, though I must say that I am disappointed with its low light performance especially since this area was hyped quite a bit by them.
Anyways, here's a little preview of the photo quality. These are some pics taken at my desk of some figurine from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Yes, thank you very much, I know I'm an Otaku (Anime Geek).
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