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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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-29 06:52:34
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The Sony DSC-TX7 is a stylish compact camera that was announced in CES, January 2010. It comes with some enhanced features and it is the first compact camera from Sony’s stable that supports full HD (1080p at 50fps interlaced) video recording. Features...
25mm wide angle lens, Very good low light shots, Full HD (1080i) video, 10fps Burst Mode, Bright and Responsive Touchscreen, Dependable shooting modes...
No Thumbrest, Noise reduction affects image sharpness, Costly...
A stylish compact camera, the Sony CyberShot DSC-TX7 captures very good quality images and offers features that actually are dependable and useful. Its full HD video recording feature is one of the many worth-mentioning features...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:52:34
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The Sony DSC-TX7 is the newest member of Sony's slim series cameras. It has a full metal body, 10.2 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics with 4x optical zoom and a 3.0" touchscreen display. It also features Sony's iAuto mode, AVCHD FullHD Movie reco...
Great design and sturdy build, excellent display quality and touch response, iAuto mode works really well, great image as well as video quality, fast performance, simple and intuitive interface design, HDMI out (through bundled dock)...
Only 4x zoom, no place to rest your right thumb, expensive...
The Sony DSC-TX7 is priced at Rs. 22,900, which is quite expensive. But for that kind of money you do get a camera with super slim design and rugged build quality with a wonderful touchscreen display. More importantly the quality of the images and the...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:52:34
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The DSC-TX7 is the latest addition that Sony has in its list of slim and stylish compact cameras. The camera sports a list of features that the company claims enhances picture quality under low lit conditions. So let’s dig in and see if the TX7 is real...
Brilliant night shots, Full HD recording, Supports both MS Pro Duo and SD/SDHC, 25 mm lens...
Pictures appear blotched when zoomed, Noticeable color fringing in videos...
The DSC-TX7 is the latest addition that Sony has in its list of slim and stylish compact cameras. The camera sports a list of features that the company claims enhances picture quality under low lit conditions. So let’s dig in and see if the TX7 is r...
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