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Very nice, slim and smooth design, Easily pocketable, Waterproof, Shockproof, Dustproof, Freezeproof, High-res (921k-dot) 3-inch LCD, Wide-angle lens with optical image stabilization, Full HD video with optical zoom, Stereo recording, Dual Rec captures...
Touchscreen is not consistently responsive, Touchscreen doesn't work under water, Difficult to see the LCD in bright light, Slow interface, Movie recording takes several seconds to start, Noise suppression affects even low ISO images, Tends to underex
Poor low light/high ISO performance, Extended lag when movie recording, Screen hard to see in daylight.
By DigitalCameraInfo on September 26, 2011
With the debut of the Cyber-shot TX5, this camera’s predecessor, Sony sought to carve out a new sub-category inside the ruggedized camera market. The TX5 did not offer quite the same degree of water proofing, wasn’t quite as crush resistant,...
By Digital Camera Buyer on September 12, 2011
A great performer with sleek dimensions, the images look as good as the camera itself. It may not appeal to those on a budget, but its durability justifies the investment Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features...
By ePHOTOzine on August 11, 2011
Similar to the Ricoh PX, the stylish TX10 camera won't look out of place in general use when out with friends but is tough enough to survive extreme shooting conditions. It is hampered by quite a hefty price tag, sitting towards the top of the...
By The Imaging Resource on July 26, 2011
The Sony Cyber-shot TX10 is a very nicely designed ultra compact, certainly, with the virtue of being impervious to water. It can handle being dropped and dust will not degrade it. On those tests, the TX10 scores high marks. Exposure in the shade was...
By Trusted Reviews on June 16, 2011
The Sony TX10 offers just about the best overall image quality we’ve yet seen in a toughened camera with a folded-lens design. While some processing and compression flaws do become apparent at 100% and above, at lower sizes images deliver plenty...
By Camera Labs on June 01, 2011
Sony Cyber-shot TX10 verdict The Sony Cyber-shot TX10 is a 16.2 megapixel compact with a 4x stabilised zoom and a 3 inch touch-sensitive screen. Like earlier TX series models it's very slim, with an integral lens protected by a vertically sliding...
By Cameras UK on June 01, 2011
The Sony Cybershot DSC TX10 has a great range of features, but the overall sharpness of the photosof more distant scenes is slightly disappointing. If you are not planning to make large prints then the issues with picture sharpness are unlikely to...
By PhotographyBLOG on May 31, 2011
If you're on the market for a toughened compact camera that doesn't obviously carry any extra bulk and will look as at home on the counter of the poolside bar as in the pool itself, the Sony CyberShot DSC-TX10 may well fit the bill. For that...
By Pocket-lint on May 25, 2011
Best viewed as a feature packed pocket camera with the “extra” of waterproofing etc, rather than the other way around, the TX10 delivers colourful pictures requiring minimal post processing and the smooth and silent lens action is a bonus...
By T3 Magazine on May 24, 2011
Behind a protective slide-open-and-shoot lens cover, the Sony DSC-TX10 hides a folded 4x optical zoom, plus back-lit CMOS sensor delivering 16 megapixel stills and Full HD video. More unexpectedly given its slender 17.9mm depth is the fact that...
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