All the cameras include 18.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensors, except for the low-shelf H90, using its 16.1-megapixel CCD. That lower-finish model also stands alone within the display department, having a 3-inch 460k-us dot LCD, in comparison towards the 3-inch 921k-us dot screens alternatively four models. All five cameras can capture HD video, using the H90 shooting at 720/30p, the HX10V offering 1080/60i and also the HX20V, 30V and 200V taking at 1080/60p. Since you may have collected, the H90 may be the least costly from the lot, and it is the only real model to exclude Gps navigation, selling for $250 if this hits stores the following month. The HX10V and HX200V will even ship in March, with prices set at $330 and $480, correspondingly, as the HX20V and 30V is going to be obtainable in May for $400 and $420. Of course, you will find full particulars within the PR just beyond the break.
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