Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-TX9 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-TX9.
November 2010
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The editors liked
Good image quality even in dark conditions
Fast shooting
Full HD video with stereo sound capture
Responsive large crisp touchscreen
Stylish ultra-slim design with solid build
Feature-rich
3.5-inch touchscreen panel
Sophisticated
Sleek design
25mm wide-angle lens
Lens able to resolve a lot of details.
The editors didn't like
Image is a bit soft
Touchscreen can get dirty
Tiny zoom and power buttons
No full manual control
Nascent 3D technology
Expensive
Some buttons and zoom rocker are too small for large hands
Obvious barrel distortion at 25mm
Some images appear over-processed when viewed at full magnification.
Good image quality even in dark conditions, fast shooting, full HD video with stereo sound capture, responsive large crisp touchscreen, stylish ultra-slim design with solid build, feature-rich
Image is a bit soft, touchscreen can get dirty, tiny zoom and power buttons, no full manual control, nascent 3D technology, expensive
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is an excellent camera at first sight. The ultra-slim design with a carbon black metallic body is both stylish and rugged and also incredibly lightweight. The images look just right no matter how you click them, and if you m...
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Published: 2010-10-05, Author: Leonard , review by: asia.cnet.com
3.5-inch touchscreen panel; sophisticated, sleek design; 25mm wide-angle lens; lens able to resolve a lot of details.
Some buttons and zoom rocker are too small for large hands; obvious barrel distortion at 25mm; some images appear over-processed when viewed at full magnification.
Modes for low-light, panorama, 3D shooting; Accepts both SD/SDHC and Memory Stick; Very slim, with good build quality; Customizable icon menus in all shooting modes * Wireless photo and video transfer via TransferJet
Pricey for a camera with no manual controls; Images look a bit soft when you don't use a tripod
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 digital camera takes great photographs, but has a few design flaws
Highquality camera with a sleek, flat design, Handles sensitivity well up to 800 ISO, Touchscreen with good definition and a nice interface, Panoramic mode with 3D capture, 1080 video mode with zoom and stereo sound
Slight lack of consistency in the lens, particularly in wide angle, Responsiveness is pretty average, Screen shows up dirt and grime, Zoom control not very comfortable to use, Intelligent Auto mode or Superior Auto mode? Confusing choice
The TX9 is a compact camera that holds no real surprises. It's effective and pleasant to use, but the only genuinely new features are the 3D panorama and multi-angle modes. On the whole, it's a fairly minor update of a decent camera....
Not everyone will want to pay such a high price for a compact camera; however, you cannot fault its easy-to-use menu system and high image quality results Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Al...
Large and responsive touch-sensitive LCD; Minimalist design and metal construction; Svelte proportions maintain portability
Similar features to the WX5, yet £100 dearer; You'll either love or hate the touchscreen; Focus falls off toward the edges at maximum wide-angle setting; Pixel-fringing visible between areas of high contrast
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is a 12.2-megapixel snapshot camera with a slide-and-shoot faceplate. While not the best value, it ticks the boxes for the latest must-have features, including a 3.5-inch touchscreen and 1080i video....
In addition to the obvious touch control attraction the Sony Cybershot DSC TX9 has a lot going for it. The large LCD screen is a big help when it comes to a touch screen interface and I feel Sony have steadily improved usability in this area with thei...
Such a high asking price is generally reserved for a serious camera with manual controls, not a point-and-shoot model like the TX9. However, it combines simple and intuitive operation with a host of genuinely useful features and shooting modes for all ...
Published: 2020-07-19, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
As an everyday camera, the TX9 is pretty great in nearly every way. The sleek design is equally comfortable in the hand and the pocket. The simple button scheme is perfect for any user, and the resistive touchscreen is accurate and tactile. Picture qualit...