Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300
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Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Key Specs
(Full Review)
- 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
- 3" Fixed Display
- ISO 100 - 6400
- Optical Image Stabilization
- 1920 x 1080 video
- 24-480mm (F3.3-6.4) lens
- 210g - 105 x 59 x 28mm
- Launched May 2012
(Full Review)
- 20MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
- 3" Fixed Display
- ISO 80 - 3200
- Optical Image Stabilization
- 1280 x 720 video
- 25-875mm (F3-5.9) lens
- 590g - 130 x 95 x 122mm
- Announced February 2014
Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Overview
In this article, we are comparing the Leica V-Lux 40 versus Sony H300, both Small Sensor Superzoom cameras by companies Leica and Sony. There is a noticeable difference among the resolutions of the V-Lux 40 (14MP) and H300 (20MP) but they feature the same exact sensor measurements (1/2.3").
Samsung Releases Faster Versions of EVO MicroSD CardsThe V-Lux 40 was launched 21 months earlier than the H300 making the cameras a generation apart from each other. Both of the cameras offer different body type with the Leica V-Lux 40 being a Compact camera and the Sony H300 being a SLR-like (bridge) camera.
Before delving straight into a comprehensive comparison, below is a quick view of how the V-Lux 40 scores versus the H300 in terms of portability, imaging, features and an overall grade.
Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Gallery
Below is a sample of the gallery pictures for Leica V-Lux 40 & Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H300. The complete galleries are viewable at Leica V-Lux 40 Gallery & Sony H300 Gallery.
Reasons to pick Leica V-Lux 40 over the Sony H300
V-Lux 40 | H300 | |||
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Display resolution | 461k | 460k | Crisper display (+1k dot) | |
Touch display | Easily navigate |
Reasons to pick Sony H300 over the Leica V-Lux 40
H300 | V-Lux 40 | |||
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Announced | February 2014 | May 2012 | More recent by 21 months |
Common features in the Leica V-Lux 40 and Sony H300
V-Lux 40 | H300 | |||
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Manually focus | No manual focusing | |||
Display type | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed display | |
Display sizing | 3" | 3" | Equivalent display measurements | |
Selfie screen | Neither offers selfie screen |
Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Physical Comparison
When you are looking to lug around your camera, you're going to have to factor in its weight and measurements. The Leica V-Lux 40 offers physical dimensions of 105mm x 59mm x 28mm (4.1" x 2.3" x 1.1") with a weight of 210 grams (0.46 lbs) whilst the Sony H300 has proportions of 130mm x 95mm x 122mm (5.1" x 3.7" x 4.8") along with a weight of 590 grams (1.30 lbs).
Contrast the Leica V-Lux 40 versus Sony H300 in our completely new Camera plus Lens Size Comparison Tool.Bear in mind, the weight of an ILC will differ dependant on the lens you are employing at that time. The following is the front view sizing comparison of the V-Lux 40 and the H300.
Taking into account size and weight, the portability rating of the V-Lux 40 and H300 is 92 and 63 respectively.
Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Sensor Comparison
Oftentimes, it's tough to picture the difference in sensor measurements merely by seeing technical specs. The photograph underneath should offer you a stronger sense of the sensor sizes in the V-Lux 40 and H300.
As you have seen, both of those cameras offer the same exact sensor sizing but different MP. You can anticipate the Sony H300 to show greater detail utilizing its extra 6MP. Greater resolution can also allow you to crop photos a little more aggressively. The older V-Lux 40 will be disadvantaged with regard to sensor innovation.
Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Screen and ViewFinder
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Leica V-Lux 40 vs Sony H300 Specifications
Leica V-Lux 40 | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H300 | |
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General Information | ||
Brand Name | Leica | Sony |
Model | Leica V-Lux 40 | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H300 |
Class | Small Sensor Superzoom | Small Sensor Superzoom |
Launched | 2012-05-10 | 2014-02-13 |
Body design | Compact | SLR-like (bridge) |
Sensor Information | ||
Processor | - | Bionz(R) |
Sensor type | CMOS | CCD |
Sensor size | 1/2.3" | 1/2.3" |
Sensor measurements | 6.08 x 4.56mm | 6.17 x 4.55mm |
Sensor area | 27.7mm² | 28.1mm² |
Sensor resolution | 14 megapixel | 20 megapixel |
Anti aliasing filter | ||
Aspect ratio | 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 | 4:3 and 16:9 |
Max resolution | 4320 x 3240 | 5152 x 3864 |
Max native ISO | 6400 | 3200 |
Min native ISO | 100 | 80 |
RAW data | ||
Autofocusing | ||
Manual focus | ||
Touch focus | ||
Autofocus continuous | ||
Single autofocus | ||
Autofocus tracking | ||
Selective autofocus | ||
Autofocus center weighted | ||
Multi area autofocus | ||
Autofocus live view | ||
Face detect autofocus | ||
Contract detect autofocus | ||
Phase detect autofocus | ||
Number of focus points | 23 | - |
Cross focus points | - | - |
Lens | ||
Lens mount | fixed lens | fixed lens |
Lens focal range | 24-480mm (20.0x) | 25-875mm (35.0x) |
Max aperture | f/3.3-6.4 | f/3-5.9 |
Macro focus range | 3cm | - |
Crop factor | 5.9 | 5.8 |
Screen | ||
Range of display | Fixed Type | Fixed Type |
Display size | 3 inch | 3 inch |
Resolution of display | 461k dot | 460k dot |
Selfie friendly | ||
Liveview | ||
Touch function | ||
Display tech | - | Clear Photo LCD |
Viewfinder Information | ||
Viewfinder | None | None |
Viewfinder resolution | - | 201k dot |
Features | ||
Minimum shutter speed | 15s | 30s |
Fastest shutter speed | 1/2000s | 1/1500s |
Continuous shutter speed | 10.0 frames/s | 1.0 frames/s |
Shutter priority | ||
Aperture priority | ||
Manually set exposure | ||
Exposure compensation | Yes | Yes |
Change white balance | ||
Image stabilization | ||
Integrated flash | ||
Flash range | 6.40 m | 8.80 m |
Flash modes | Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow Syncro | Auto, Flash On, Slow Synchro, Flash Off, Advanced Flash |
Hot shoe | ||
AEB | ||
White balance bracketing | ||
Exposure | ||
Multisegment metering | ||
Average metering | ||
Spot metering | ||
Partial metering | ||
AF area metering | ||
Center weighted metering | ||
Video features | ||
Supported video resolutions | 1920 x 1080 (60 fps), 1280 x 720 (60, 30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (220 fps) | 1280 x 720 (30p) |
Max video resolution | 1920x1080 | 1280x720 |
Video format | MPEG-4, AVCHD | MPEG-4, H.264 |
Microphone input | ||
Headphone input | ||
Connectivity | ||
Wireless | None | None |
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
GPS | BuiltIn | None |
Physical | ||
Environment seal | ||
Water proof | ||
Dust proof | ||
Shock proof | ||
Crush proof | ||
Freeze proof | ||
Weight | 210g (0.46 lbs) | 590g (1.30 lbs) |
Dimensions | 105 x 59 x 28mm (4.1" x 2.3" x 1.1") | 130 x 95 x 122mm (5.1" x 3.7" x 4.8") |
DXO scores | ||
DXO Overall score | not tested | not tested |
DXO Color Depth score | not tested | not tested |
DXO Dynamic range score | not tested | not tested |
DXO Low light score | not tested | not tested |
Other | ||
Battery life | 210 images | 350 images |
Battery format | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Self timer | Yes (2 or 10 sec) | Yes (Off, 10 sec, 2 sec, portrait1, portrait2) |
Time lapse shooting | ||
Storage media | SD/SDHC/SDXC, Internal | SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo |
Storage slots | 1 | 1 |
Cost at release | $699 | $249 |