Here’s a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2 from DP Review. You can also compare prices of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2 from Amazon.
The H2 follows the the same basic ‘SLR-like’ styling of the H1 before it – and the majority of its direct competitors. It’s a serious-looking camera bristling with buttons and switches, and despite being mainly plastic – only the fixed part of the lens barrel is made of metal – it feels very solid and pretty substantial. A small thumb grip on the rear of the body, combined with the well-proportioned grip on the front, means it not only feels very secure when used single-handedly, it is also easy to reach virtually all the controls with one hand. Compared to the H1 it’s a little sleeker, and a little more ‘Cyber-shot’, but I must confess I actually preferred the styling of the previous model. Functional changes are minor; a couple of buttons have moved to the top left of the rear panel and the zoom lever is now nearer to the shutter release, but there’s nothing here that has a significant effect on handling.
