7/18/2011

Sony Cybershot TX 10 Review

By Adam Nelson


Are you in the market for a new digital camera? If so, then have you considered the Sony Cybershot TX10. In 1981, Sony launched its Mavica electronic camera. While it wasn't the first digital camera produced, it helped to start the digital camera revolution.

Arguably one of the top features of the Cybershot TX10 from Sony is how durable it is. It's dust-proof, water-proof, freeze-proof, and shock-proof. This gives users of the Sony Cybershot TX10 peace-of-mind that your camera will be safe from many dangers of the elements.

Meanwhile, the ruggedness of the Sony Cybershot tx10hasn't resulted in a big and bulky camera. Instead, it's quite slim and sleek so you can easily bring it with to a mall or mountain.

One of the top picture-taking features of the Cybershot TX10 is its ability to capture a maximum of 10 frames in one second! Sometimes events happen so quickly that it's impossible for the human eye to see them clearly. That's a problem you won't have if you use the Cybershot TX10 from Sony.

Other key features of the Cybershot TX10 involve people's faces. There's the Smile Shutter technology and the Face Detection technology. The first technology automatically makes adjustments, so the camera can take perfect pictures of people's smiles. Next, the Face Detection technology allows the camera to "remember" the faces of up to eight people. The camera can then perform adjustments to make photos of those people as crisp as possible.

One of the most important features that today's shoppers of digital cameras look for are how easily they can upload their photos to various sharing sites on the Internet. If that's one of your concerns then you'll be pleased to know that the Sony Cybershot TX10 is compatible with Sony's Picture Motion Browser (PMB) software.

Like other digital cameras, the Cybershot TX10 has some drawbacks:

Short battery life, Extremely sensitive LCD screen, Periodic slow functioning of the camera, Less-than-spectacular digital zoom, Inability to stabilize images well




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