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Sony DSC-TX1 Pro Reviews

Macworld‘s review Edit

The Cyber-shot DXC-TX1 works great as a casual camera at times when you would rather socialize and enjoy your company than mess with a camera's settings. It's about the size of a mobile phone but it takes much better pictures, so you might consider leaving your phone behind and taking the DXC-TX1 to that party. The touchscreen interface borders on gimmicky rather than practical, but it is well done, and would work even better if it were combined with quick-access hardware controls.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 09, 2009

Digital Trends‘s review Edit

We have to look at this camera as a version-0.9 offering. Although it’s almost fully developed, it’s not all the way there. Sweep Panorama and Handheld Twilight are really good features, as is the 10-frames-per-second shooting. Yet colors were uneven, and focusing isn’t as good or accurate as we’d like. Given these issues, this one is hard to recommend. Hopefully, the implementation of Exmor R technology in the WX1 or future models will resolve these issues.
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 15, 2009

Steve's Digicams‘s review Edit

Sony's Cyber-Shot DSC-TX1 is a powerful ultra-compact digicam that is loaded with top of the line features. This unit offers class leading performance, all for about $300.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Apr 13, 2010

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

Although it is very expensive for a pocket snapshot camera, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 does offer a lot of camera for the money, with excellent build quality, surprisingly good handling and a range of useful high-tech features. Image quality is as good as any of its competitors, so if you can afford it you won't be disappointed.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 02, 2010

PhotographyBLOG‘s review Edit

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 joins the small but growing list of compact cameras that are concentrating on image quality rather than simply increasing the megapixel count, and largely delivers on its promise. But a steep price-tag (particularly in the UK), lack of manual controls and love or hate it touch-screen design ultimately limit its appeal.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 03, 2009

The Imaging Resource‘s review Edit

Oh, the Sony TX1 is a Dave's Pick all right, let's get that out of the way right now. It has the technical wonders required to earn one, starting with the new Exmor R sensor's increased light sensitivity, the responsive widescreen, touch-sensitive LCD, and some innovative shooting modes. Those include 10 frame-per-second shooting at full resolution, Anti-Motion Blur, and Handheld Twilight modes, Sweep Panorama, and HD Movie mode, and a quick intelligent Auto mode.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Oct 06, 2009

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 is a first-rate ultracompact party companion that excels at snapshots, but those expecting superb photo quality for its price should pass on it.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 11, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 7.3 / 10, based on the 7 reviews.


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