Sony HX60V Review – Verdict


There’s no denying that the Sony HX60V does improve on its impressive predecessor, the HX50.
The addition of a new processor results in a bevvy of operational and performance improvements, while the features carried over continue to impress.
However it must be said that the HX60V arrives in a more competitive market than its predecessor, with the Panasonic TZ60 and Nikon S9700 particularly impressing.

So if you’re looking for a travel compact that delivers excellent image quality the HX60V remains a good option, although it could maybe have done with a few more improvements.
Score
Score in detail
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Features 85
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Image Quality 90
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Design 85
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Performance 90
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Value 85