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Abstract: Video Review: The Canon TX1 camcorder is mighty camera in a small package. While it measures in at 3.5 inches tall and a little over an inch in depth, the TX1 comes with some impressive features. For starters, it has a 10x optical zoom lens and optica...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot TX1 combines some of the best features of still photography and video in one very compact, attractive camera. The TX1 offers a nearly seamless experience for the user who wants to capture both still photos and video without switchin...
High-quality video format gobbles memory; awkward styling; expensive.
Despite Canon’s ambition to combine the best of two worlds, the PowerShot TX1 has few compelling advantages as a camcorder or a still camera. And its high price and awkward configuration for still photography are serious drawbacks. With many hig...
7.1 megapixel imager for stills and video
Support for 16:9 shooting in both still and video modes
Optical zoom and stereo audio support in video mode
ISO sensitivity to 1,600
Movie recording at the press of a button
Articulated LCD for seeing over crow...
Small 1.8-inch LCD with just 115,000 pixels in a 4:3 aspect ratio, making 16:9 shooting even smaller
Smallest aperture appears to be f/5.7
AVI movie format rather than MPEG4
8GB card yields only 60 minutes at 640x480; only 28 minutes at HD resolution
H...
On the one hand, this first attempt at a still/video hybrid is remarkable. You get a PowerShot Digital ELPH and a high definition tapeless camcorder in one small package.On the other, it isnt comfortable to hold and the LCD is miniature by todays sta...
Abstract: Despite, or perhaps because of, an impressive feature set for such a small camera, the Canon Powershot TX1 is a poor digital camera. Although the photo quality in bright light is acceptable, the TX1 falls short photographically in several areas. This ...
Effective face detection
Accurate preset and auto white balance
Great image stabilization
High definition video
Stereo audio
Compact, very portable
Poor handling
Video displayed ghost-like motion artifacts
Noisy video footage
Inefficient Video codec
Weak battery
Top-heavy
Tiny controls
Lots of red eyes
Useless flash
The Canon PowerShot TX1 is a hybrid camcorder/digital camera that secures a unique spot in the digital camera marketplace. It has the ability to snap 7.1-megapixel pictures as well as record high definition video. Hybrids marketed more as camcorders, s...
Good resolution, good edge-to-edge sharpness at most settings, Surprisingly good output quality at lower ISO settings, Very compact design and superb build quality, Big 10x (39-390mm equivalent) zoom range in a very small camera, Much improved on-screen i...
Vertical design and control placement have a serious effect on handling, Would be nicer if the lens started a little wider than 39mm equivalent, Very difficult to hold for vertically-orientated shots, Almost impossible to start/stop movies or zoom without...
I have to confess Im struggling to know who Canon is really aiming the TX1 at; it seems slightly confused as to what its primary function actually is. One the one hand it is, technically, the cheapest HDTV camcorder on the market, and one that is o...
Abstract: The new 7.1 megapixel PowerShot TX1 is Canons first hybrid digicam/tapeless camcorder, and some very powerful features like a formidable 10x optical zoom lens, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), 1.8-inch Vari-Angle LCD screen, 30 fps High Definition (...