7/24/2011

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.

The thin and sleek look of the Sony Cybershot TX10 makes it perfect for taking it virtually anywhere in the world. In fact, the structure of the Cybershot TX10 is quite amazing considering how many features it contains.

Not only is the Cybershot TX10 compact, but it's also durable. The camera is shock-proof, dust-proof, water-proof, and freeze-proof. So the Sony Cybershot TX10 can give you peace-of-mind knowing that your camera won't easily by damaged by some light dust or heavy rainfall. That's definitely a plus over other digital cameras.

If you need to take lighting-fast pictures, then the Cybershot TX10 is the right one for you. In fact, it can capture up to 10 frames in one second, making it ideal if you want to capture an event that the human eye can easily miss.

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.

If you have Internet access, then you'll likely be interested in choosing a camera that makes it easy to upload its photos to different photo-sharing websites on the Internet. The good news is that the Sony Cybershot TX10 is compatible with Sony's PMB (Picture Motion Browser) software. So the uploading photos will be a cinch.

Here are some of the drawbacks of Sony's Cybershot TX10:

Periodic slow functioning of the camera, Very sensitive LCD screen, Incapable of stabilizing images well, Problematic digital zoom, Short battery life




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