Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-TX1 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-TX1.
October 2009
(77%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Thin and light with an impressive touchscreen and amazing lowlight capabilities. A fast 10fps shutter is perfect for sports, kids, animals and the occasional fleeing celebrity. Cool new features like HandHeld Twilight and Sweep Panorama modes work like a...
You pay big bucks for such a small cam: Price tag skates close to 4 Benjamins. Confusing menus can make it frustrating to change settings on the fly.
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...
Incredibly sleek, slim body , Party dock is a novel accessory , Good performance in low-light
No wide-angle lens , Images slightly soft at full magnification
Sony's DSC-TX1 is an exciting step forward for compact cameras, pushing for better image quality rather than more megapixels — and it pulls it off in style....
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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..
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. ...
Excellent 'sweep panorama' mode; 10-frames-per-second shooting at full resolution; good performance at high ISOs
Very expensive; 4x non-wideangle zoom; awkward lens-cover action; wasted screen area in 4:3 stills mode
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 is such an amazing fusion of style and technology that it's easy to overlook some pretty basic issues. It's too easy to drop when you're trying to slide the lens cover open, the 16:9 ratio LCD display is an inefficient size...
Helpful, intuitive touchscreen, Generally very responsive, 720p HD video with zoom and stereo sound, Well finished, Good handling of different sensitivities
Low screen resolution and greasy fingerprints, Zoom control, Some details poorly thought out, No wideangle mode, Uses Memort Stick cards