![]() It’s also possible to use a ring around the lens to zoom in and out, which is a nice touch for a camera like this, making it feel more akin to using a more advanced camera, or a DSLR. A button just next to this can be customised to control whichever function you find most useful - for example ISO, metering, and so on, a range of different options can be found in the main menu.Īround the shutter release button is a zoom switch which allows you to zoom the extensive lens in and out. You can add and remove settings from the function menu, depending on which you use most and least often. On this menu, you’ll find a range of useful options, including white balance, ISO, Picture Effect and so on. Those who are a little more advanced may be disappointed to note that raw format shooting isn’t available for this camera.Īlso on top of the camera is a button for accessing the function, or quick, menu. There’s also semi-automatic and manual modes (PASM) to choose from for more advanced users. On here you’ll find a range of shooting options, including Superior Auto, Intelligent Auto, Scene, Panoramic, and Program. On the top of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX350 is large mode dial, which is ridged, helping to get a decent grip on it. The grip has a rubberised coating which gives it a feel of high quality, as well as helping it to sit firmly in your hand. Indeed, it’s fair to say that the design cues have been taken very strongly from interchangeable lens cameras.Ī large grip is moulded to fit your middle finger, while your index finger rests on top of the shutter release. The large size of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX350 means at first glance you might assume it was an entry level DSLR. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX350 is available in black for £319.00. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX350 is exclusive to Jessops in the UK, who have loaned us our sample to test. There’s a range of shooting modes, which includes manual. There is a tilting rear screen, which is joined by an electronic viewfinder. It follows on from the HX300, with only minor upgrades compared to the older version which was released back in 2013. ![]() The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX350 is a new bridge camera which features a Zeiss 50x optical zoom lens, and a 20.4 megapixel, 1/2.3-inch sensor.
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