Pros
Excellent build quality; Stylish and durable metal body; Ultra-compact size allows it to be carried in the smallest of pockets; Large touchscreen LCD; Effective iAuto mode; Superb image quality for size; Class leading shooting performance; Good “bang for your buck”
Cons
Small body takes getting use to for new users; Red-eye is common in people photos even with Red-eye reduction flash mode
Cyber-shot TX1 Features:
10.-Megapixel “EXMOR R” CMOS sensor with 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 aspect ratios
Carl Zeiss “folded” 4x Optical Zoom Lens (35-140mm range for still photos)
Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
Super-thin, durable and stylish stainless metal body: four colors available (blue, pink, gery and silver)
HD 720p (1280×720) and SD (640×480) movie mode options w/audio at 30fps
Intelligent Auto exposure mode (iAuto) with scene recognition (iSCN) technology
iAuto, Program AE, Panorama, and 11 Scene modes
Burst Mode shooting at up to 10fps
Live histogram display in capture and playback modes
9 Area Multi-point AF system; auto or selectable Spot AF point
Auto Macro and Face detection technologies
Smile Shutter mode, automatically detects and captures smiling faces
3.0″ Touchpanel Clear Photo LCD Plus screen
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 125, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 equivalent
Sony’s Clear RAW Noise Reduction: Automatically cleans up long exposure images
Sony’s DRO technology (Dynamic Range Optomizer)
Flash with Auto, Fill, Forced Off, and Slow Synchro (Red Eye reduction available)
USB 2.0 high speed Auto-Connect to host computer
Rechargeable InfoLithium battery and AC charger included
11MB internal memory + Memory Stick Duo & MS Duo Pro cards up to 16GB
DPOF and PictBridge direct-print USB compatible
HD (1080i) video output for viewing images/movies on a HDTV
Source
Tags: Cyber-Shot, DSC-TX1, Review, Sony
Category: Sony