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Sony Cyber-shot® DSC-HX80 18-megapixel digital camera with 30X optical zoom and Wi-Fi®

Item # 158DSCHX80

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 gets you super-close to faraway action, and captures sharp, accurate images, too.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 gets you super-close to faraway action, and captures sharp, accurate images, too.

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Item # 158DSCHX80

About the Sony Cyber-shot® DSC-HX80

Eric A.

A pocket camera with fast, accurate zoom

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 gets you super-close to faraway action, and captures sharp, accurate images, too. The camera's built-in Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T lens offers a stunning 30X optical zoom — very impressive range for a camera that can fit in your pocket. An improved autofocus algorithm brings your subject into immediate, razor-sharp focus. We're also impressed with the image quality the 'HX80 offers, thanks to its high-performance Exmor R® image sensor and a powerful Bionz X processor.
The Sony DSC-HX80 is a pocket camera with 30X optical zoom.

The Sony DSC-HX80 is a pocket camera with 30X optical zoom and lightning-quick autofocus.

A pocket camera with fast, accurate zoom

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 gets you super-close to faraway action, and captures sharp, accurate images, too. The camera's built-in Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T lens offers a stunning 30X optical zoom — very impressive range for a camera that can fit in your pocket. An improved autofocus algorithm brings your subject into immediate, razor-sharp focus. We're also impressed with the image quality the 'HX80 offers, thanks to its high-performance Exmor R® image sensor and a powerful Bionz X processor.

Maximize your screen time

You'll have no problem locating, framing and photographing your subject, thanks to the 'HX80's built-in popup OLED viewfinder. It's brighter than more conventional viewfinders, and it gives you a real-time preview of camera settings and effects, so you can snap what you see. There's also a tilting,high-resolution 3" LCD screenthatlets you see what's happening even when you're taking a selfie.

3-way image stabilization

Any high-zoom camera needs powerful image stabilization to ensure your close-ups aren't blurry. Those subtle movements of your hand may not seem like much, but they can wreak havoc when you're zoomed in from long distances. Sony's Optical SteadyShot® stabilization employs a unique twist: it corrects for rotational movement of the camera. So your photos are more likely to be sharp and crisp, whether you're shooting wide-angle shots or long-range close-ups.

Three ways to shoot HD video

The 'HX80 can record full HD video, but there's more to it than that. You can select from high-quality recording modes to capture smooth action and high-quality sound. Or make compressed MP4 files that can be immediately shared via social media without taking up too much space. Best of all, the camera can record both high-res and compressed files simultaneously, so you don't have to choose just one option. And you can snap 18.2-megapixel still photos while you make videos, so you have all of your bases covered.

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Product highlights:

    Specifications:
    • 18.2-megapixel effective recording backlit CMOS sensor
    • 30X optical zoom for great close-ups
    • records photos and video onto optional SD and SDHC memory cards (Class 4 and higher for stills and video), and Memory Stick® PRO Duo™ media (PRO-HG required for video recording)
    • 3" high-resolution LCD screen (921,600 dots)
    • built-in retractable OLED viewfinder (638,000 dots)
    • super-fast autofocus helps you get sharp, clear photos on the fly
    Special Features:
    • Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens provides exceptional clarity
    • Optical SteadyShot image stabilization with 3-way Active mode adds stabilization in clockwise/counter-clockwise directions
    • advanced Exmor R CMOS sensor takes sharp photos even in low light
    • wirelessly transfer or back up images to your smartphone via Wi-Fi with Sony's Imaging Edge app for Apple® and Android™ devices
    • video recording formats include high-quality XAVC S and AVCHD
      • web-friendly MP4 format also available
    • program auto, shutter-priority, aperture-priority, and manual exposure modes
    • Sweep Panorama mode lets you capture 360-degree panoramic shots
    • high-definition movie mode (1080/60 progressive frames-per-second)
    • face detection controls focus and exposure for accurate portraits
    • smile recognition holds shutter response until the camera detects that your subject is smiling
    • high-speed shooting: 10 frames per second at full resolution (10 consecutive frames maximum)
    • in-camera special effects include red-eye reduction, 3D viewing mode, and portrait retouching
    • durable hand grip offers handling and shooting stability
    • built-in flash
    Connections and Dimensions:
    • micro HDMI output (cable not included)
    • high-speed micro USB interface (cable included)
    • 4"W x 2-5/16"H x 1-7/16"D
    • weight (with battery and memory card): 8.6 oz.
    • warranty: 1 year
    Supplied Accessories:
    • rechargeable lithium ion battery pack and AC charging adapter
    • USB cable
    • wrist strap
    • MFR # DSCHX80/B

    What's in the box:

    • Digital camera (black)
    • NP-BX1 Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery (3.6V 1240mAh 4.5Wh)
    • AC-UUD12 AC adapter (DC output: 5V 1.5A)
    • 23.5" USB cable (Type A USB on one end and Micro USB on other end)
    • Wrist strap
    • Instruction Manual (English)
    • Instruction Manual (Spanish)
    • Instruction Manual (French)
    • Limited Warranty sheet
    • Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch (NFC) Guide (English)
    • Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch (NFC) Guide (Span/Fren)
    • Using the Viewfinder
    • Online Registration card

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    More details on the Sony Cyber-shot® DSC-HX80

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    Features & specs

    General
    LCD Screen Size 3"
    Adjustable-angle LCD Yes
    Wi-Fi Built-in
    Touchscreen No
    Waterproof No
    GPS-enabled No
    Lens 35mm Equivalent 24-720mm
    Optical Zoom 30x
    Digital Zoom 4x
    Filter Diameter N/A
    Manual Focusing Yes
    Manual Exposure Yes
    Built-in Flash Yes
    HDMI Output Micro
    Memory
    Internal Memory None
    Memory Stick PRO Duo, PRO-HG Duo
    CFexpress Cards No
    CompactFlash Cards No
    SD Cards SD, SDHC, SDXC
    XQD Cards No
    Image
    Sensor Size 1/2.3"
    Megapixels 18.2
    Image Stabilization Optical
    Highest Resolution 4896 x 3672
    4K Video No
    Video Resolution 1920 x 1080
    Dimensions
    Width (inches) 4-1/16
    Height (inches) 2-7/16
    Depth (inches) 1-7/16
    Weight With Battery (ounces) 8.6
    Warranty
    Parts Warranty 1 Year
    Labor Warranty 1 Year
    The Sony Cyber-shot® DSC-HX80 replaces these items:

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    Built-in Wi-Fi
    Playback Features
    Battery Information
    Connections
    Software

    Recording Features

    3" LCD Screen: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 digital camera has a 3.0" XtraFine LCD screen with 921,600 dots. The LCD screen can be rotated upward for framing low angle shots, or all the way to 180° for self-portraits. Once the display is raised above 90°, the image flips so you'll see your image in the right orientation. The LCD brightness control can be set between -2 (dark) and +2 (bright).

    Pop-up OLED Viewfinder: In addition to the 3" LCD screen, the camera has a 0.2" OLED Tru-Finder viewfinder with approximately 638,400 dots resolution. To use the viewfinder, you'll need to use the pop-up switch on the side of the camera, and pull the eyepiece out. A -4.0-to-+3.0mˉ¹ diopter lets you adjust the viewfinder to your eyesight. As you raise the camera to your face, a sensor automatically switches the camera to the viewfinder, and will switch back to the LCD monitor when you pull your face away from the camera. The camera will turn on when the viewfinder is raised, and will turn off when lowered.

    Recording Media: The camera is compatible with the following recording media: Memory Stick XC-HG Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2 only for movie recording), Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards (Class 4 or faster). When recording movies in the XAVC S format, only SDXC memory cards with a Speed Class 10 or UHS Speed Class 1 or faster are recommended. The HX80 is also compatible with Eye-Fi cards, which allow you to upload your photos using Wi-Fi.

    Image Recording Formats: The camera records still images in JPEG. Moving images can be recorded in these formats:

    • XAVC S: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video and LPCM 2ch audio (48kHz 16-bit)
    • AVCHD (Version 2.0 compatible): MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video with Dolby Digital 2ch audio
    • MP4: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video with MPEG-4 AAC-LC 2ch audio.

    Image Sensor: For optimal image quality, the camera uses a 1/2.3" color Exmor R CMOS image sensor with approximately 21.1 Megapixels total and 18.2 Megapixels effective.

    30x Optical Zoom Lens: The camera is equipped with a high quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* (T-star) 30x optical zoom lens. The aperture range is F3.5-8.0 (W) and F6.4-8.0 (T). The 35mm equivalent focal lengths are as follows:

    • Still Images: 24-720mm (4:3), 25-750mm (3:2), 26.5-795mm (16:9), 27.5-825mm (1:1)
    • Movies:
      • 16:9: 26.5-795mm (SteadyShot standard), 28-1180mm (SteadyShot active), 31-1210mm (SteadyShot Intelligent Active)
      • 4:3: 32.5-975mm (SteadyShot), 34.5-1450mm (SteadyShot Active), and 38-1480mm (SteadyShot Intelligent Active)

    Zoom Function: In addition to the 30x optical zoom, you can reach higher zoom scales by engaging the Smart Zoom, Clear Image Zoom, or Digital Zoom. Smart Zoom enlarges images without causing image deterioration by partially cropping the image. The Clear Image Zoom enlarges the image digitally with a process with less deterioration. The Digital Zoom magnifies images uses an image process that causes increasing deterioration as you zoom farther. The amount of zoom for each image size (at 4:3 aspect ratio) is as follows:

    Image Size Optical Zoom
    (incl. Smart Zoom)
    Clear Image Zoom Digital Zoom
    Large 18M 30x 60x 120x
    Medium 10M 40x 80x 161x
    Small 5M 56x 113x 226x
    VGA 229x 459x 459x
    13M (16:9) 30x 60x 120x
    2.1M (16:9) 76x 153x 306x
    Movie 30x 60x 120x

    Optical SteadyShot: Optical SteadyShot can provide blur-free movies and still images. Camera-shake compensation using Optical SteadyShot has been improved with the addition of new electronic image stabilization, 5-axis stabilization, and advanced frame analysis technology. This makes it easier to obtain sharp movies, even when zooming in unsteady situations. There are three levels of SteadyShot available: Standard, Active, and Intelligent Active.

    Still Image Sizes: When recording digital still images, the DSC-HX80 allows you to choose from the following image sizes and aspect ratios:

    Image Size 3:2 4:3 16:9 1:1
    Large 16M: 4896 x 3264 18M: 4896 x 3672 13M: 4896 x 2752 13M: 3664 x 3664
    Medium 8.9M: 3648 x 2432 10M: 3648 x 2736 7.5M 3648 x 2056 7.5M: 2736 x 2736
    Small 4.5M: 2592 x 1728 5M: 2592 x 1944 2.1M: 1920 x 1080 3.7M: 1920 x 1920
    VGA --- VGA: 640 x 480 --- ---

    Sweep Panorama: You can record multiple images while moving the camera in an arc, either horizontally or vertically. You can choose the direction to pan the camera while taking the images. The available image sizes include:

    • Standard:
      • Horizontal: 4912 x 1080
      • Vertical: 3424 x 1920
    • Wide:
      • Horizontal: 7152 x 1080
      • Vertical: 4912 x 1920
    • 360°: 11520 x 1080 (Horizontal)

    Recording Movies: Besides recording still images, you can also record movies in XAVC S, AVCHD, and MP4 formats in the following image sizes:

    Movie Format/Quality Average Bit-rate Image Size
    XAVC S 60p 50 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    XAVC S 30p 50 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    XAVC S 24p 50 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    AVCHD
    60p 28M (PS)
    28 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    AVCHD
    60i 24M (FX)
    24 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    AVCHD
    60i 17M (FH)
    17 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    AVCHD
    24p 24M (FX)
    24 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    AVCHD
    24p 17M (FH)
    17 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    MP4 28M
    60 fps
    28 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    MP4 16M
    30 fps
    16 Mbps 1920 x 1080
    MP4 6M
    30 fps
    6 Mbps 1280 x 720

    Motion Shot Video: The Motion Shot Video feature lets you see the tracking of the subject's motion in high-speed, like a stroboscopic image. You cannot save the images made with Motion Shot Video as a movie file. It is simply a playback feature.

    Drive Modes: In addition to single frame shooting, the HX80 offers several types of drive modes:

    • Continuous Shooting: The camera shoots continuous images while you press and hold down the shutter release. Up to 10 continuous frames can be recorded in a single burst at approximately 10 frames per second (Hi speed) or 2 frames per second (Lo speed).
    • Self-Timer: You can set the Self-Timer mode to a 10-second delay so you can be in the picture. A 5-second delay is also available. The self timer with a 2-second delay can help prevent blurred pictures from camera shake.
    • Self-Portrait: With the monitor tilted upwards 180°, the Self-Portrait Timer mode will capture the image 3 seconds after you press the shutter button.
    • Self-Timer Continuous: The Self-Timer Continuous shooting mode takes 3 frames in succession after a 10-, 5-, or 2-second delay.
    • Continuous Bracket: The Continuous Bracket mode lets you shoot a series of 3 images, each with a different exposure setting--one at normal exposure, one under exposed, and one over exposed. You can select from five different step values: 0.3EV, 0.7EV, 1.0EV, 2.0EV, or 3.0EV. The shutter button is pressed and held down until the bracket recording is completed.
    • Single Bracket: The Single Bracket mode is like the Continuous Bracket, except the shutter button is pressed and released for each image.
    • WB Bracket: The White Balance Bracket mode shoots three images, one with the current color tone, one with the white balance shifted toward blue, and another toward red. WB Bracket Low records the images with small changes in the white balance, while WB Bracket Hi records the images with large changes in the white balance.
    • DRO Bracket: The D-Range Optimizer Bracket is like the White Balance Bracket, except each image has a different degree of DRO value.

    Multi Frame NR: The camera can automatically shoot multiple images continuously, combine them, reduce the noise, and record them as one image. Multi Frame Noise Reduction allows you to select larger ISO numbers than the maximum ISO Sensitivity.

    Auto Focus Areas: You can select from the following auto focusing areas:

    • Wide: The camera focuses in all ranges of the finder frame automatically. When you press the shutter button halfway, a green frame is displayed around the area that is in focus.
    • Center: The camera focuses on a subject in the center of the frame. By pressing the shutter release halfway, you can lock the focus on your subject and recompose your shot with the subject off center.
    • Flexible Spot: The camera focuses on a very small area, which can be moved around within the frame.
    • Expand Flexible Spot: If you cannot achieve focus on the single selected point, the focus points around the flexible spot are used as the second priority area to achieve focus.

    Lock-on Auto Focus: If you are trying to photograph a moving subject, you can use the Lock-on Auto Focus feature to keep the subject in focus as it moves around the frame.

    AF Illuminator: The AF (auto focus) Illuminator briefly provides fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings. You can set the AF Illuminator to Auto or Off.

    Face Detection: Face Detection technology detects up to eight individual faces and controls flash, focus, exposure, and white balance to deliver accurate, natural skin tones with reduced red-eye. It can also give priority to children or adults. You can also select and register an individual's face to be given priority. When the Smile Shutter function is activated, the camera will automatically detect and shoot a smiling face.

    Scene Recognition: Scene Recognition mode operates in the Intelligent Auto and Superior Auto modes, and automatically detects ten different types of scenes and selects the appropriate camera settings: Portrait, Infant, Night Portrait, Night Scene, Backlight Portrait, Backlight, Landscape, Macro, Spotlight, or Low Light. The camera may also recognize whether the camera is on a tripod or moving (bright or dark surroundings), and if photographer is walking.

    Shooting Modes: Using the top-mounted Mode Dial, you can select from the following shooting modes:

    • Intelligent Auto: Allows you to shoot still images with the settings adjusted automatically.
    • Superior Auto: Like Intelligent Auto, but also takes clear images in dark or backlit scenes. If necessary, the camera may shoot multiple images to create a composite image to record higher quality images than in Intelligent Auto.
    • Program Auto: Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and aperture value). You can also select various settings using the menu. Program Shift allows you to change the shutter speed and aperture combination without changing the set exposure.
    • Aperture Priority: You can shoot still images after adjusting the aperture setting manually. The camera will determine the shutter speed.
    • Shutter Priority: You can shoot still images after adjusting the shutter speed manually. The camera will determine the aperture setting.
    • Manual Exposure: You can set the exposure manually. The shutter speed can be set between 1/4000 and 30 seconds. The aperture (F value) can be set between F3.5 and F8.0 (Wide Angle) or between F6.4 and F8.0 (Telephoto).
    • Memory Recall: You can store and recall often-used modes or numeric settings.
    • iSweep Panorama: Multiple images are shot while the camera is moving, and these images are compiled into a single panoramic image.
    • Movie Mode: Allows you to record Full HD XAVC S, AVCHD, or MPEG-4 movies with stereo audio. You can set the camera to Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual for movies, if you desire more control.
    • Scene Selection Modes: You can choose from the following Scene Selection modes: Portrait, Advanced Sports Shooting, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Hand-held Twilight, Night Portrait, Anti-motion Blur, Pet, Gourmet, Beach, Snow, Fireworks, Soft Skin, and High Sensitivity.

    Exposure Compensation: Besides auto exposure, you can adjust the exposure from +3.0EV to -3.0EV in 1/3 stop increments. You can also adjust the exposure in a range of -2.0EV to +2.0EV for movies.

    Built-In Flash: The camera's built-in flash features a range of 11.8" to 17.7' with the zoom set to wide and 8.2' to 9.8' with the zoom set to telephoto. The flash settings include:

    • Auto: the flash automatically strobes when the surroundings are dark or when there is backlight
    • Fill-Flash: the flash strobes with every shot
    • Slow Synchro: the flash is used regardless of the amount of ambient light, but the shutter speed is slower under dark conditions, allowing you to clearly shoot a background that is out of the flash-lit area
    • Rear Synchro: The flash works right before the exposure is completed every time you trigger the shutter. This allows you to shoot a natural image of the trail of a moving subject such as a moving car or a walking person.
    • Off: the flash does not operate

    Red-eye Reduction: The flash pre-strobes before shooting to reduce the red-eye phenomenon. You can set to Auto (when Face Detection is activated), On, or Off.

    Metering Modes: You can select Spot, Center, or Multi-pattern Metering. Spot metering lets you adjust the exposure to the subject, even when the subject is a backlit or when there is strong contrast between the subject and the background. Center-weighted metering measures the center of the image and determines the exposure based on the brightness of the subject. When multi-pattern metering is used, the image is divided into multiple regions and metering is performed in each region. The camera judges the subject position and background brightness, and determines a well-balanced exposure.

    White Balance: When the white balance is set to auto, the white balance is set automatically in response to the condition of the subject, and the overall color balance is adjusted. When shooting under special lighting conditions, you can select the settings manually. When using flash, you can select the flash white balance mode. The white balance can also be set to Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent 0 (Cool White), Fluorescent +1 (Natural White), Fluorescent +2 (Daylight), Custom (adjust white balance depending on the light source), Color Temp/Filter, and Custom Setup (memorizes the basic white color which will be used).

    Picture Effect: You can add effects to images with different effects, such as Toy Camera, Pop Color, Posterization, Retro Photo, Soft High-key, Partial Color, High Contrast Mono, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Rich-tone Mono, Miniature, Watercolor, and Illustration. The original image as well as the retouched image can be saved.

    Creative Style: You can select a Creative Style to achieve a desired image. Examples include Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Black & White, and Sepia. You can adjust contrast, saturation, and sharpness for each Creative Style item.

    Histogram: A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image. The graph display indicates a bright image when skewed to the right side, and a dark image when skewed to the left side.

    Built-in Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi Overview: The Sony DSC-HX80 has built-in Wi-Fi so you can interface the camera with your smartphone or Wi-Fi-enabled laptop computer and wirelessly perform various shooting and playback functions. The camera also supports NFC (near field communication).

    Imaging Edge Mobile App: To interface with the Sony DSC-HX80, your smartphone/tablet must have the Imaging Edge Mobile application. With the app, you can transfer still images and videos from your camera, shoot remotely using your phone, add location information from your smartphone to your image files, and change and save camera settings using your phone. The app is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, and requires iOS 12.4 or later. It is also compatible with Android smartphones and tablets with the Android 6.0 and up operating environment.

    NFC (Near Field Communication): By touching an NFC-enabled Android smartphone or tablet to the "N" mark on the left side of the camera, the smartphone will be connected automatically via Wi-Fi, and the Imaging Edge Mobile app will be launched. The two devices must touch for approximately 1-2 seconds to make the connection.

    Wi-Fi Functions: The following wireless functions can be performed with the HX80:

    • Smart Remote: You can use a smartphone as a remote controller for the camera. Still images shot via remote control are automatically sent to the smartphone's memory. You can also change some of the camera's settings, including EV, Self-Timer, and Review Check.
    • Send to Smartphone: You can transfer still images to a smartphone for viewing. Images can be transferred in its original image size, or resized to 2M or VGA. RAW images are converted to JPEG format before being transferred.
    • Send to Computer: You can transfer images stored on the camera's memory card to a computer connected to a wireless access point or wireless broadband router in order to easily make backup copies.
    • View on TV: Images can be viewed on a network-enabled TV.
    Playback Features

    View Modes: The Sony DSC-HX80's View Mode allows you to select your recorded images and movies by sorting them into different views: Date View, Folder View (Stills), XAVC S HD View, AVCHD View, and Folder View (MP4).

    Index View: In addition to viewing images one-by-one in full screen, you can view multiple images at once in the index view mode. The index feature lets you to display a total of 9 (3 x 3) or 25 (5 x 5) images at once. You can also view images in the Calendar View which displays a thumbnail image on the shooting date.

    Slide Show: The Slide Show function lets you play back images one after the other. You can select playback of a specific folder, or all photos within a date range. The interval between photos can be set to 1, 3, 5, 10, or 30 seconds, and you can change the playback image size from HD to 4K (when connected via HDMI to a TV that supports 4K). When playing back on a Bravia TV, effects can be turned on to enhance playback.

    Playback Zoom: You can enlarge a recorded still image to get a closer look at the detail of the image. Once the image is zoomed, you can pan left to right and up or down through the image.

    Rotating Images: Recorded images can be rotated 360-degrees in 90-degree increments on the camera's LCD screen.

    Deleting/Protecting Images: You can delete a selected image, or you can delete all the unprotected images at once. In order to avoid accidentally deleting of an image, it can be protected.

    DPOF: You can mark recorded still images on a memory card for printing. This Print Mark is convenient when you have images printed at a shop that conforms to the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standard.

    Battery Information

    Battery Information: The DSC-HX80 is powered by the supplied NP-BX1 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Using the supplied AC-UB10D AC adapter, the battery can be fully charged in the camera in approximately 230 minutes. Under normal operating conditions, the battery has the following capacity:

        Battery Life Number of Images
    Shooting Still Images LCD Screen Approx. 195 min Approx. 390 images
    Viewfinder Approx. 180 min Approx. 360 images
    Typical Movie Shooting LCD Screen Approx. 70 min ---
    Viewfinder Approx. 75 min ---
    Continuous Movie Shooting LCD Screen Approx. 105 min ---
    Viewfinder Approx. 115 min ---
    Viewing Still Images Approx. 290 min Approx. 5800 images
    Connections

    HDMI: The HX80 has a micro-HDMI (Type D) output on the side of the camera for connecting the camera to an HDTV. A micro-HDMI-to-HDMI cable is required to make the connection. If you are connecting to a Sony Bravia TV with Bravia Sync, you can control the camera using the TV's remote control. The HDMI output resolution can be set to Auto, 1080p, or 1080i. When connected via HDMI to TVs that support 4K, you can set the output for still images to 4K playback.

    Multi/Micro USB : The camera features a Micro USB port for connecting the supplied USB cable to your computer for downloading your photos, or charging the battery in the camera. The interface is USB 2.0 High Speed compatible.

    Software

    Imaging Edge (Remote / Viewer / Edit): Imaging Edge desktop software lets you remotely operate the camera from your computer, either tethered with a USB cable or wirelessly via Wi-Fi. The software lets you make precise adjustments to the focus and composition, using the grid, guide, and overlay functions, and view images live on the large computer screen. You can also perform confirmation, selection, image-quality adjustment, and RAW development on your computer. It also supports Pixel Shift Multi Shooting to generate images with a higher resolution than is possible with regular shooting by combining four RAW images on your PC. The software is compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and Windows 8.1, as well as macOS 10.13-10.15 operating systems.

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    Q
    Is a smail camera a pocket size?
    bev  Nov 30, 2017
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    A
    Yes, this fits nicely in my front pocket, even in a little case/cover. Takes wonderful video too.
    michael  Dec 01, 2017
    A
    I would not describe it as pocket sized. It is small enough to fit in the cargo pockets of my shorts/pants, but not small enough to fit in a shirt pocket.
    gary  Nov 30, 2017
    A
    This camera will easily fit in a pocket. It is very handy and yet has a tremendous zoom lens. I would highly recommend it.
    frank  Nov 30, 2017
    A
    Not really. The irregular shape does not allow it to fit in a jeans pocket. However it would fit in something like a cargo short pocket.
    jeret  Nov 30, 2017
    A
    It is compact and pocketable.
    julian  Nov 30, 2017
    A
    You can carry it in a cargo pocket but I wouldn't put it in the front pocket of my jeans or pants.
    timothy  Nov 30, 2017
    Q
    Does this shoot raw? What has been replaced on this camera to make it a scratch & dent?
    joe  Jul 08, 2016
    1 answer
    A
    Thanks for your question. Scratch and dent items generally have only a minor cosmetic defect, the product has been tested and carries manufacturer warranty as well as Crutchfield's 60 day guarantee. I'm not locating any information that this unit is capable of raw function. If you have further questions I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question.
    kenneth  Jul 08, 2016 (Staff)

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