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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 08:22:32
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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...
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Good low light shooting with new image sensor...
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Bad image noise at high ISO settings...
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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 08:22:32
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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...
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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 08:22:32
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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...
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Helpful, intuitive touchscreen, Generally very responsive, 720p HD video with zoom and stereo sound, Well finished, Good handling of different sensitivities...
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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 08:22:32
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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 08:22:33
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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...
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Gorgeous screen, smart interface, fantastic lowlight results...
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Slightly weedy zoom, touchscreen is easily nudged while not in use...
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A fantastically fun camera, with great looks and genuine innovation...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:22:33
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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...
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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 07:22:31
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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...
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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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