Sony Cybershot DSC TX1 Digital Camera Review

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Everything USB posted a review on Sony Cybershot DSC TX1 Digital Camera

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Sony once again returns to the compact camera fray with an impossibly thin 10 megapixel slim digicam called the Cybershot DSC-TX1. Boasting the best techno-wizardry Sony has to offer, including a brand new EXMOR R back-illuminated CMOS image sensor, new touch-screen interface, and 720p HD video capability, the TX1 arrives well dressed to the party. With a new set of advanced automatic shooting functions and the novel Sweep Panorama feature requiring no manual stitching or software, the TX1 speaks to the tastes of the fashion-conscious and the demanding shutterbug alike. Read on to find out if Sony nails this one out of the park.

The Verdict:
A very refined all-around digicam that forever will change your opinion of what you can achieve with "set and forget" point and shoots. The iAUTO intelligent automatic shooting function really works well, and no other compact camera is as successful as the TX1 at snagging keeper pictures in all lighting conditions. Sony finally gets the touchscreen UI right, and throws in iPhone-like gestures for good measure. A beautiful addition to your daily life that's slim and light enough to go unnoticed in your back pocket or purse. Only poor battery life and occassionally odd color renditions keep the Sony DSC-TX1 from being a grand slam home run.

The Good:
+ Responsive touchscreen interface
+ Bright, sharp 3.0" widescreen LCD
+ Classic Sony T-series styling
+ Unbelievably thin and light
+ Good build quality
+ Very good intelligent auto mode
+ Amazing ability to avoid flash in iAUTO mode
+ 720p HD video

The Bad:
- A few cheap bits (zoom rocker switch)
- Poor battery life
- Oversaturated colors
- Heavy noise processing
- No HDMI interface or cable included in box
- Not that cheap

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