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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.
25mm wide angle, Fast burst shooting, Innovative composite modes and 3D, Responsive touch screen.
Slight softness to images, Poorly designed zoom control, Proprietary ports with dock, 100mm max telephoto.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 verdict The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is an update to the popular Cyber-shot TX7. It features the same 25-100mm stabilised optical zoom lens and 3.5 inch LCD touch-screen. The TX9 also retains Sony's 'Exmor R' back-illuminated ...
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,
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 is a good touchscreen camera that will thrill Sony gadget fans. Since it has a ton of shooting modes, including some rather nifty ones (Handheld Twilight, 3D, Intelligent Sweep Panorama), a casual photographer is sure to fi...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is an impressive camera. It is simply and elegantly designed and has stellar performance in every one of our testing categories. That said, it is certainly not a camera for everyone. Those looking for some degree of manual ...
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Published: 2010-11-18, Author: Sarah , review by: techworld.com
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is a good touchscreen camera that will thrill Sony gadget fans. Since it has a ton of shooting modes, including some rather nifty ones (Handheld Twilight, 3D, Intelligent Sweep Panorama). A casual photographer is sure to fi...
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
Pricey for a camera with no manual controls, Images look a bit soft when you don't use a tripod
The sleek, stylish, touchscreen-controlled TX9 offers very good overall performance and fun-to-use modes, but images tend to look soft. ...
3.5-inch touchscreen panel. Sophisticated, sleek design. 25mm wide-angle lens. Lens is able to resolve a lot of detail
Some buttons and zoom rocker are too small for large hands. Barrel distortion at 25mm is quite obvious. Some images appear over-processed when viewed at full magnification
The Sony TX9 is a stylish touchscreen camera that mostly delivers on its image quality promise. Larger fingers will need to mind its tiny form factor, though....
Abstract: Weighing 150 grams and measuring just 18mm thick, the $380 Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 – Sony’s flagship compact point-and-shoot – is one wee camera. It was barely more noticeable than a phone in my pant pocket and can be thrown into a purse or bag without a se...