Sony Cybershot TX 10 Review

If you look for a new camera, then you’ll likely search for a digital one. If so, then you should consider the Sony Cybershot TX10. Sony actually introduced its Mavica electronic camera in 1981. Although it wasn’t digital, it helped to start the digital camera craze.

The Sony Cybershot TX10is one of the best options available due to the portability of the camera. It’s sleek and thin, which means you can easily tote it with you whether you take it across town or across the world.

The Cybershot TX10 is as rugged as it is sleek. In fact, it’s quite element-proof. It’s water-proof, freeze-proof, dust-proof, and shock-proof. This means that if you choose the Sony Cybershot TX10 then you can focus more on your photo-taking, and less time worrying about whether the elements will damage your camera.

If you need to take lighting-fast pictures, then the Cybershot TX10 is the right one for you. In fact, it can capture up to 10 frames in one second, making it ideal if you want to capture an event that the human eye can easily miss.

Some of the most interesting technology of the Sony TX10 involves faces: namely, its Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology. The first technology can “remember”a maximum of eight different faces, and then make adjustments to create photos that are as sharp as possible. Meanwhile, the Smile Shutter technology makes adjustments to capture a smile perfectly-even if the lighting conditions are imperfect!

If you have Internet access, then you’ll likely be interested in choosing a camera that makes it easy to upload its photos to different photo-sharing websites on the Internet. The good news is that the Sony Cybershot TX10 is compatible with Sony’s PMB (Picture Motion Browser) software. So the uploading photos will be a cinch.

Like other digital cameras, the Cybershot TX10 has some drawbacks:

Short battery life, Extremely sensitive LCD screen, Periodic slow functioning of the camera, Less-than-spectacular digital zoom, Inability to stabilize images well

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