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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX10: Fantastic Digital Still Camera for Outdoors and Underwater

The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX10 is a versatile digital camera which can be used underwater or used for a night on the town. This digital camera is thin enough to fit in your pocket or handbag but has the forward-thinking design of Sony. Its airtight construction makes it possible for it to be dust proof, waterproof up to a depth of 16 feet and 10 inches and shatter proof from up to 5 feet 9 inches. It can also handle extreme temperatures from 14 degrees to 104 degrees.

When looking at this kind of digital camera, not only do you want to know what the companies say their camera will do, and what their warranty says, but consider the reviews of people who decided to buy the camera. Make sure you read carefully and have a good familiarity with what sort of product you would like to get. You still won’t know until you use the camera yourself, if it will exceed your expectations. Initially, this might seem like an awesome outdoor and underwater digital camera. Nevertheless, for some reviewers, the digital camera didn’t live up to the media hype. For a small point and shoot model, it has very good photograph and video quality. Nevertheless, to make it a great outdoor camera, it needs a few features that are presently lacking.

Its sleek and stylish design makes this camera perfect for taking it to the restaurant or taking it to the beach. It comes with an incredible screen display, and a slide cover, which covers the lens when shut. The camera features an excellent 25mm wide-angle lens. The videos it captures are, as opposed to most point and shoot cameras, 1080i videos at 60 frames per second, instead of 30 frames per second. This makes for motion that is lifelike, and looks amazing on a large screen TV set. The digital camera’s water proof feature works exceptionally well.

Some of the features that are unsatisfactory to several people are such things as how slow-moving the startup to photo time is. You will find there’s a lag of up to seven seconds from when the camera is turned on to when it actually starts shooting. This will likely soon add up to be an irritating annoyance. While the the device is somewhat durable and solidly built, the camera can still break or be scuffed easily. You need to be careful when putting the camera in your pocket with keys, as they can easily scratch the screen. The battery life leaves a lot to be desired and it does not include a separate charger.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX10 16.2 MP Waterproof Digital Still Camera appears to be a fantastic form factor for daily use, but not a tough camera. Even though the pics and videos are amazing, if you would like something more rugged then you may need to find a different camera.


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