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If you're of a mind to spend around £250-£300 on a digital compact camera, you're going to have some pretty nice products to choose from. Most of them are going to be top-of-the-range cameras loaded with advanced features, models such as the Panasonic LX3...
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T3.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:21:50
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This Sony combo pairs the compact Cyber-shot TX1 camera with a Party-shot base station that pivots and swivels, using face detection and smile shutter tech to automatically snap beaming guests, leaving...
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Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 is a super-slim, 10.2-megapixel 'fashion' camera with the company's latest Exmor-R image sensor, which offers improved performance in dim lighting. It can comfortably fit into a jacket or jeans pocket and it captures good low-light photographs — making it a compelling choice for anyone keen on a big night out. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 is seriously thin. At 14.1mm (excluding the sliding front cover, which acts as a power switch and lens cap), it's a similar thickn...
Good low light shooting with new image sensor...
Bad image noise at high ISO settings...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 is a super-slim camera that packs in a competent image sensor and takes reasonable photos. It’s not particularly fast and its high ISO settings introduce significant noise, but it might be a decent camera to take out for...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-26 08:21:50
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The slim, stylish compact that’s packed with new technology Slim, stylish and with one or two tricks hidden up its sleeve, the latest addition to the line-up of Sony CyberShots is aimed at fashion-conscious photographers with a love of the social scene...
A stylish compact that puts in a pretty good performance. It lacks a little in the focal range department and there are no manual controls, but the TX1 offers some great features and sturdy build quality...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:21:51
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Like its predecessors, the TX1, the latest member of Sony's T range of cameras, is an ultra-flat stylish compact with a touchscreen interface. It does have one big new feature though--an Exmor R sensor--which, despite having fewer pixels, should produ...
Helpful, intuitive touchscreen, Generally very responsive, 720p HD video with zoom and stereo sound, Well finished, Good handling of different sensitivities...
Low screen resolution and greasy fingerprints, Zoom control, Some details poorly thought out, No wideangle mode, Uses Memort Stick cards...
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-26 08:21:51
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The Sony Cybershot DSC TX1 breaks down a number of boundaries and is one of the most innovative digital cameras of 2009. This is a pocket digital camera with a difference. Well, quite a few differences to be honest. To start with it has a fast burst mo...
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electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-26 08:21:51
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In a world of iPhones, internet tablets and multi-touch mania, it seems logical that Sony’s new flagship Cyber-shot should sport a touchscreen, but this is more than bandwaggoning. The Cyber-shot TX1 is a true photographer’s dream, packing in techn...
Gorgeous screen, smart interface, fantastic lowlight results...
Slightly weedy zoom, touchscreen is easily nudged while not in use...
A fantastically fun camera, with great looks and genuine innovation...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:21:51
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Who is this camera aimed at? The TX1 is a neat, streamlined compact that suits anyone who needs a camera they can slip into a pocket with no fuss. Key features: The 3in touch screen is a joy to use and is responsive to the lightest of touches. The Int...
If you fancy a lightweight compact that’s as easy to use as it is to put in your pocket, the TX1 makes an irresistible choice to partner your D-SLR.Street Price: £299Resolution: 10.2Mp Lens: 4x optical (35-140mm, f/3.5-4.6)Image stabilisation: Lens-s...
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Well-known for its slim and touchscreen based Cyber-shot series of digital cameras, Sony has once again added another to its lineup, dubbed the Sony Cyber-shot TX1. So what has the Japanese company brought to the table that makes the TX1 stand out from it...
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asiaone.com Updated: 2016-11-24 07:22:23
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LOOKS are definitely a key selling point of the Sony Cyber-shot T series of cameras and the TX1 is no exception.Its subtle curves and finishing are almost sculpture-like and with a 3-inch touchscreen occupying practically the entire back panel, there i...
A very stylish camera that also has a brainy automatic intelligent mode and a convenient panoramic photo function...
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Well-known for its slim and touchscreen based Cyber-shot series of digital cameras, Sony has once again added another to its lineup, dubbed the Sony Cyber-shot TX1. So what has the Japanese company brought to the table that makes the TX1 stand out from...
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