Sony hx400v Vs Nikon P610 Side By Side Photo Comparison Macro / Max Optical Zoom 50x vs 60x

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Sony hx400v Vs Nikon P610 Side By Side Photo Comparison Macro zoom.

Sony HX400V
+Fast Autofocus.
+Good Image Stabilization.
+Fast zoom lens
+Good Macro
-Decent white balance
-More Noise and High Iso.

Nikon P610
+Good white balance.
+More Compact.
+More details/good image quality.
+Better Low light.
-Decent Autofocus
-Slow Zoom Lens

Personal favorite Nikon P610 , i have this camera for over 5 years.
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I love bridge cameras. My Lumix FZ200 is the best in low light with a constant 2.8 aperture, but limited to 24x zoom and 12mp.
Best feature package is the Lumix FZ80, with 60x, authentic 4K and 4K burst coupled with a touchscreen. But with an inconsistent autofocus and a clumsy manual focus.
I have a couple Canon SX50.
Very good quick autofocus and colors with 50x zoom and great resolution for only 12mp.
My Canon SX530HS has 50x and 16mp. Is lightweight and easy to use. The SX540hs is the same but with 20mp.
I have a Nikon P510, a P520, and a P530, all of which have good sharp autofocus honest color saturation and great video, but they are limited to 42x.
My HX300 is a good 20mp 50x performer that has a simple menu, great autofocus, a manual focus ring, photo stacking for low light, really nice color saturation, and good battery life.
My HX400V is my most expensive and most valued bridge camera. It has all the features of the HX300 with a more comprehensive menu system and you can have it when you pry it from my cold dead hands.
Why did I buy all these cameras, I have just been curious about finding which one is the definitive best.
To me, they are all good and will get you some good pictures.
This summer I am teaching a Nature Photography class at Kids Camp. I will let each kid use one of my cameras and see what they can do with them. Maybe that will help factor out which one is best.
There are still a few that I want to try. Nikon P610, B700, and P900, and a Canon SX70. (I have a Canon SX60 but the colors are washed out like something happened to it. Maybe I will try another one if I can find it cheap)
Best used bridge camera for the money in my opinion is the Canon SX50hs.

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It would be good to put the information of each image, with the same specifications in both, and the zoom used
I also believe that I could have information about the person, saying that such an image is closer to the real colors... without knowing it is difficult to know which camera is changing the color...
I found the two to be very uniform and the biggest differences in sharpness, it seems to me lack of camera stabilization, as one is blurry and the other is with .... It seemed to me that there is some difficulty in focusing on green with the P610. .. but as I said, in some photos it seems to focus better... in others it doesn't...
I don't know about videos, but in terms of photos I thought it was very balanced, it would be the most accessible... I'm not a big fan of Sony's in-house editing work that makes colors more vivid. ... was a differential in portables that conquered the public, it points and shoots, but I prefer the photo in real colors and if that's the case, I work for a publisher.
do any of them get RAW?

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