digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:15
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Our photography lab might well be protected from light sources, but it's still right at the top of the building where it's exposed to the 'warm' weather we've been having recently. That proved something of a challenge for the TZ7, which had to face up...
Attractive, ultraflat design, Great handling of electronic noise in higher ISO sensitiviteis, Attractive touchscreen with easytolearn interface, Burst mode at 10 fps (for 10 photos), panorama mode and HDR, 1080i video...
Screen easy to get dirty and hard to use in bright sunlight; zoom wheel is pathetic, Autofocus system could be a lot more responsive, Photos sometimes look a little pale in bright light and lack detail, Proprietrary HDMI/USB connection, Slow lens...
The TX7 is a great success that combines an attractive design, a quality, wide touchscreen, a responsive interface and a decent general purpose zoom, even if it is a little short. Sony can boast both a high-end video mode and decent quality photos...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:17
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Despite the high price, the TX7 isn’t what you’d call prime enthusiast material. There are no manual exposure controls or RAW capture, and the lens is gloomy with its f/3.5-f/4.6 aperture. Instead, Sony has blown the budget on 1080i video and a 3.5in t...
A capable stills camera, plus video quality that competes with dedicated camcorders...
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You’d have to be pretty serious about photography to spend £300 on a camera, but this isn’t an enthusiast’s camera. There are no manual exposure controls or RAW capture, and the lens is pretty gloomy with its f/3.5 – 4.6 aperture. Instead, Sony has blo...
A capable stills camera, plus video quality that competes with dedicated camcorders...
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It seems that buttons are facing extinction, with almost every major camera manufacturer now offering at least one touchscreen model. Most seem to be aimed at gadget lovers more than photographers, though, with daft 14-megapixel sensors and gloomy smal...
Luxury like this doesn’t come cheap, but if dependable photo quality is good enough, the TX7’s other talents are worth splashing out on...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:17
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Compact in size, but not in nature It seems that Sony was listening when we reviewed the TX1 – a high-ranking compact that lacked a wide angle. Enter the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7, with an impressive 25-100mm equivalent focal range. This handles dramati...
The design presents some comfort issues, but its ultra-slim body is packed with many great features. We would like to see manual handling for the price tag, though...
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Sony's new Cyber-shot, the TX7 has HD video, image stabilisation, a large, touch sensitive display and Sony's new Exmor R CMOS sensor boasting 10.2-megapixels. The neat design and great build are, perhaps, typically Sony, as is the price, but this lit...
Design and build, image quality, large screen, 1080i HD video, wide zoom lens...
Fiddly sliding front cover, images soft at edges, distortion at wide end of zoom, fiddly touch screen controls which very much need supplied stylus...
Sleek and small, the Sony Cyber-shot TX7 has a nice active display and good build. The slide down front cover is a bit fiddly and the on-screen controls are small, requiring use of the supplied stylus, which could easily get lost. However, image qualit...
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Product Code: DSC-TX7 If you need a small digital camera that can also shoot Full HD video, then the tiny Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a worthy choice. It can capture vibrant colours and a deep black, but it does suffer from chromatic aberration, lens...
Despite some comfort issues with its design, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a capable of capturing vibrant colours and deep blacks, and its high ISO performance is not too bad either. It will suit travellers who want a hybrid camera with which to take...
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Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is designed for people who want a slim compact camera that can be carried effortlessly in a pocket or purse. It's capable of shooting 1080p video in addition to capturing still photos, and it does away with control buttons; instead you can tell the camera what to do by tapping the icons on its touch screen. Its image quality won't set the world on fire, but it's more than suitable for everyday shots that will be used on social-networking sites or printed at a small...
Reasonably good performance in dim light, captures Full HD video, great panorama mode...
Noticeable lens distortion, chromatic aberration, can be awkward to hold, noticeable colour bleeding...
If you're after a small digital camera that can also shoot Full HD video, then the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a worthy choice. It can capture vibrant colours and a deep black, but it does suffer from chromatic aberration, lens distortion and colour bleedi...
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:17
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The Sony Cybershot DSC TX7 is packed with features. It is also a cool looking camera that will fit easily into a pocket. On top of this turn on and shooting times are very impressive. All in all the Cybershot DSC TX7 camera is highly recommended.Featu...
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The default setting has the menu button on the top left, and below, icons for movie mode, flash, timer and burst mode. But if you want to swap say, the ISO icon for the timer icon, you simply drag the former onto the left side of the screen to make the sw...
It's not much cheaper than an entry-level DSLR, but if you prefer a touchscreen compact that is brimming with features, then this is worth a good look. And if you're not too fussed about the colour, you can find this Cyber-shot at quite a discount, if you...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a slim and stylish digital compact camera. The TX7 offers a 10 megapixel back-illuminated Exmor-R sensor, 3.5 inch touch-sensitive LCD screen, innovative Intelligent Sweep Panorama mode, 1080i HD movies with stereo sound...
The main negatives with regard to the Sony Cyber-shot TX7 are a short-ish battery life, a screen that quickly becomes smeared with fingerprints, a lens location that means it's all too easy for digits to drift into shot, occasional camera shake, and...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:17
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Over the years, Sony has done very little to alter the aesthetics of its ultra-slim fashion cam line of Cyber-shots. That's why the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 will not wow you right off the bat, because you've most likely seen it before. In fact, you won...
Few cameras in this price range offer as much as the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7. We've got an arsenal of low-light fighting shooting modes, 1080i HD video, an awesome Panorama Sweep mode, compact size and sexy style, and the ability to shoot with SD card...
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One of Sony's most advanced point-n-shoot cameras to date, the Cyber-Shot DSC-TX7 is one of their top-of-the-line T-series models for 2010. This sleek camera sports some serious specifications, including a fast 10-megapixel Exmor R CMOS image sensor, 1...
Sony continues to roll out powerful, ultra-compact T-series cameras, including the Cyber-Shot DSC-TX7. This unit replaces the TX1 from last year, and builds off of its platform. While they share the same 10-megapixel "Exmor R" CMOS imager and and offer...
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A lot of technology is packed into the stylishly designed Sony TX7, a digital camera that's small enough to take anywhere and everywhere. The Sony Cyber-shot TX7 is available now for US$349.99 (recently reduced from $399.99) in red, dark blue, or silver (...
Attractive, sleek design and sturdy build, Slender, pocketable size, High resolution (921k dots), 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD, Responsive touchscreen operation, Customizable icon array on LCD, Full HD video with stereo audio, Optical zoom during movies, i...
Slightly awkward lens cover operation, Corner softness at wide-angle, Softness/flare at full telephoto, Small, weak flash (not uncommon in subcompacts), Lack of fine details due to noise suppression even at lowest ISO of 125, Moderate chromatic aberrat...
With the Cyber-shot TX7, Sony has delivered an incredibly stylish, finely designed sub-compact camera that's a pleasure to shoot with. One of the best and most responsive touchscreens ever released and practical uses of cool technology, such as iSweep...
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Let’s blow away the smoke—this is one of the best new digicams we’ve reviewed in a long time, well deserving its pick as an Editor’s Choice. It’s far from the perfect camera we’re always searching for but it does so many things well, it should go near...
Very high-quality 10MP stills, Takes AVCHD video with stereo sound, Nice wide-angle 4x zoom (25-100mm equivalent), Top notch 3.5-inch LCD screen, Excellent touchscreen interface...
Expensive, Controls could be too small for some; definitely do a hands-on test, Nasty digital artifacts above ISO 800...
Sony’s pocket-sized DSC-TX7 shoots high quality video comparable to many camcorders, along with stunning 10-megapixel stills...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a slim 10.2 Megapixel compact with a 4x optical zoom lens and a wide 3.5in touch-screen LCD. Announced in February 2010 alongside the Cyber-shot HX5, both models feature the same Sony Exmor R CMOS sensor which claims s...
Large, wide, detailed and responsive touch-screen, Very fast continuous shooting at 10fps, Full HD 1080i movies with optical zooming, Innovative and effective auto modes.
Body design is hard to hold comfortably, Aggressive NR delivers soft image quality, Lacks long telephoto, but does have 25mm wide, Proprietary connectivity.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a slim compact with a large touch-screen display and a number of unique features. The optical zoom may have an average 4x total range, but starts at a very useful and very wide 25mm equivalent, and can also be adjusted w...
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The Sony Cyber-shot TX7 is an ultra-compact point and shoot camera that is packed full of powerful features. To find out if the stellar feature list and spec sheet makes for a worthwhile camera, check out the review below.Sony TX7 Key Features10.2MP E...
As I said earlier, the Sony TX7 has become my new favorite point and shoot camera, pushing the S90 off its throne. I feel like I can take the TX7 on any casual outing and trust it to perform as well as just about any other point and shoot. And, while...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:17
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The Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a small, sleek point & shoot that takes 10.2 megapixel images and which can perform a number of clever tricks, like great low-light performance and an excellent panorama mode...
Sony made some interesting choices with the Cyber-shot DSC-TX7. Rather than offering more megapixels, this compact camera offers a longer feature list. While other point & shoots are upping the megapixel count to 12 and 14, the TX7 actually takes a...
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