Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-TX10 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-TX10.
July 2011
(75%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010043
The editors liked
The most stylish rugged camera. Bright
Clear screen. Well priced for its feature set. Punchy colours
The editors didn't like
Front panel can be difficult to slide down from certain angles. Blue-ish white balance under artificial light. Prominent lens distortion at wide end. Images at full magnification look over-processed
The most stylish rugged camera. Bright, clear screen. Well priced for its feature set. Punchy colours
Front panel can be difficult to slide down from certain angles. Blue-ish white balance under artificial light. Prominent lens distortion at wide end. Images at full magnification look over-processed
While it's got plenty of issues, the TX10 is the best rugged camera yet from the 2011 crop....
With the debut of the Cyber-shot TX5, this camera’s predecessor, Sony sought to carve out a new sub-category inside the ruggedized camera market. The TX5 did not offer quite the same degree of water proofing, wasn’t quite as crush resistant, and could...
Very nice, slim and smooth design, Easily pocketable, Waterproof, Shockproof, Dustproof, Freezeproof, High-res (921k-dot) 3-inch LCD, Wide-angle lens with optical image stabilization, Full HD video with optical zoom, Stereo recording, Dual Rec captures...
Touchscreen is not consistently responsive, Touchscreen doesn't work under water, Difficult to see the LCD in bright light, Slow interface, Movie recording takes several seconds to start, Noise suppression affects even low ISO images, Tends to underexp...
The Sony Cyber-shot TX10 is a very nicely designed ultra compact, certainly, with the virtue of being impervious to water. It can handle being dropped and dust will not degrade it. On those tests, the TX10 scores high marks. Exposure in the shade was u...
25mm super-wide-angle, 1080p movies at 25fps, Fast 10fps burst mode, Water/dust/shock/freeze proof , HDMI port.
Poor low light/high ISO performance, Extended lag when movie recording, Screen hard to see in daylight.
Sony Cyber-shot TX10 verdict The Sony Cyber-shot TX10 is a 16.2 megapixel compact with a 4x stabilised zoom and a 3 inch touch-sensitive screen. Like earlier TX series models it's very slim, with an integral lens protected by a vertically sliding co...
If you're on the market for a toughened compact camera that doesn't obviously carry any extra bulk and will look as at home on the counter of the poolside bar as in the pool itself, the Sony CyberShot DSC-TX10 may well fit the bill. For that reason it...
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Published: 2011-09-26, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
With the debut of the previous Cyber-shot TX5, Sony sought to carve out a new sub-category inside the ruggedized camera market. The old TX5 did not offer quite the same degree of disaster-proofing, but it was super slim and so stylish you'd never guess it...
A great performer with sleek dimensions, the images look as good as the camera itself. It may not appeal to those on a budget, but its durability justifies the investment Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features a...
Tough yet stylish, Image quality, HD movie quality
Limited zoom, No finger grip, Not cheap
Judged against other ‘ruggedised' compacts using a similarly small, folded-lens design the TX10 delivers better than average image quality. It's not perfect by any means, but compared to many rival tough compacts the TX10 tends to produce images with more...