Sony's 10x zoom H10 packs a lot of zoom in a package that fits in our pocket, but is it really much better than its predecessor?
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 isn't the best looking camera in Sony's lineup, but it is one of the most functional. Sporting a full-manual mode, 10x zoom, an EV calibrated flash-control and ISO sensitivity up to 3200, the Sony DSC-H10 is as close to prosumer functionality as compacts get. Unfortunately the camera is hobbled by its reliance on Memory Stick Duo media, and image quality is not the highest we've seen from Sony. Nevertheless, if a high level of control is what you're seeking, then the Cyber-shot DSC-H10 could be a sound choice. Release: April 2008. Price: $300.
Pros: Optical image-stabilization. Carl Zeiss 10x zoom lens. Full manual-mode w/ EV flash control.
Cons: Exclusively supports Memory Stick Duo. Some color bleed. Chromatic aberration at wide angles.
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