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Advantages and Disadvantages of Sony Cyber-shot TX5 (Review)

Posted on | February 19, 2010 | No Comments

sony Cyber-shot TX5

Sony Cyber-shot TX5 digital camera is waterproof, shock-resistant as well as slimmer camera at the world introduced Sony. Intended for consumers with active lifestyles outside the room, Sony Cyber-shot TX5 also resistant to dust, heat, and all weather conditions up to temperatures of minus 10 degrees Celsius even.

Compact camera with a 16.7 mm wide can be used in the water to a depth of 3 meters for 1 hour. Characteristics and water resistant power, the Sony Cyber-shot TX5 suitable for various outdoor activities like cross country and snorkeling. Sony Cyber-shot TX5 user not fear if this style camera fell from a height. The reason, Cyber-shot TX5 resilient to falls from a height of 1.5 m.

Regarding the picture quality, no need to worry because the Sony Cyber-shot TX5 equipped with highly sensitive sensors, ie, R Exmor CMOS combined with BIONZ image processor with advanced high-performance Carl Zeiss lens that can produce pictures that are good with improved detail and low distortion.

Sony Cyber-shot TX5 also allows capture a panoramic view of the night sky in low-light conditions with the mode of his Twilight Handheld. Other new features in the Sony Cyber-shot TX5 is HDR Backlight Correction can take two exposures. One exposure to capture detailed images and a set to catch the glint of light that details the end of the resulting image looks real with a natural color and a maximum dynamic range.

Unlike the Cyber-shot models before, Sony Cyber-shot TX5 has been enhanced with Intelligent function Sweep Panorama. Only with a simple touch on the camera either horizontally or vertically, Sony Cyber-shot TX5 able to sew panoramic photographs cleverly. The lens point of view 25 mm wide, so users can take pictures with a more varied perspective.

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