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The Sony DSC-TX20 is the latest waterproof camera on the market. It should be perfect for those looking to take snaps underwater, or those forever spilling pints on themselves, but it's also very similar to its predecessor. Like the Sony DSC-TX10 , it has...
The Sony DSC-TX20 is a largely iterative update to last year's TX-10 model. Waterproofing hasn't improved, and neither has the sensor's specs, but apparently increased focusing speed and mode flexibility make it the better bet. Treading water? Perhaps, bu...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Generally, loading a camera with a touchscreen helps keep physical buttons to a minimum while also maintaining a sleek design. The TX20, like its predecessors, doesn't have many physical controls, with on/off, a shutter-release, a video button, zoom co...
Electronic noise is kept under control, Good finish, Good general responsiveness, Effective intelligent auto mode...
Grip and handling could be better, Lens quality could be more consistent at telephoto settings, Video and sound aren't great...
The Sony Cyber-shot TX20 is a sleek, responsive, touch-control, high-resistance underwater compact that's very much like its predecessor, the TX10. However, there's still plenty of room for improvement—particularly with the lens. Plus, while Sony has b...
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Sony's latest 'tough' compact camera, the TX20, boasts a pretty comprehensive feature-set, with a 16.2MP 1/2.3-inch Exmor CMOS sensor, Carl Zeiss 4x optical zoom lens, a 921,000-dot, 3-inch touchscreen LCD screen and Full HD movie recording. On top of the...
Stylish design, Decent waterproofing, Responsive AF system, User, friendly, Good colour reproduction...
Lens could be sharper, Max aperture isn't very fast, Aggressive noise reduction system, Expensive...
While it may not be a leading light in terms of the image quality it's capable of producing, as an everyday camera the Sony TX20 is a pretty good all-rounder, with the added bonus of being able to withstand more punishment than your average compact...
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Camera users are split into different categories. But that's normal, all gadgets address not only one category of consumers, but several. Like food, clothes and so on. Lately we've seen many rugged cams, but there are some of you who don't like such devic...
So far, so good. The Sony CyberShot DSC-TX20 has the right attitude to turn into a good camera for just about every consumer...
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One of Sony's smartest ideas last year was the Cyber-shot TX10 , a waterproof camera that wasn't intended for the demanding outdoor adventurer, but rather just the klutz in all of us.The body had some actual style—previously a rarity for this type of came...
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One of Sony's smartest ideas last year was the Cyber-shot TX10 , a waterproof camera intended not for the extreme outdoor adventurer, but merely for the klutz in all of us.The body had some actual style—previously a rarity for this type of camera—and nobo...
The idea of a moderately rugged camera inside a chic body is a lead that other manufacturers should follow. What else can we really say about a camera that fails to outshine its own predecessor?The only reason to buy a TX20 is because the TX10 is no longe...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Sony's latest 'tough' compact camera, the TX20, boasts a pretty comprehensive feature-set, with a 16.2MP 1/2.3-inch Exmor CMOS sensor, Carl Zeiss 4x optical zoom lens, a 921,000-dot, 3-inch touchscreen LCD screen and Full HD movie recording.On top of thes...
Stylish design, Decent waterproofing, Responsive AF system, Userfriendly, Good colour reproduction...
Lens could be sharper, Max aperture isn't very fast, Aggressive noise reduction system, Expensive...
You might also like... Best rugged compact camera In the style stakes, the Sony Cyber-Shot TX20 is streets ahead of the competition, marrying its ruggedness with a slim, aesthetically pleasing design that's certainly a lot less utilitarian looking than mo...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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It's still several months away before we say hello again to the season of sun and sand, but the thought of hitting the beach once more has been teasing us to no end. That's until our steely resolve to be kuripot finally broke down.We gave in to this vacat...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX20 ($329.99 direct) is a gorgeous camera. It's slim and its sliding metal faceplate gives it a unique look. It features one of the better touch screens that I've used on any digital camera, and can be used underwater at depths of...
Sleek design. Waterproof to 16 feet. Sharp, responsive touch screen.
Poor image quality. Very few physical controls...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX20 is gorgeous on the outside thanks to a slick and slim design and a sharp rear touch-screen LCD. This rugged pocket camera is waterproof to 16 feet, but its image quality is very disappointing...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX20 is a slim-line digital compact camera that boasts a number of interesting features such as a 16.2 megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, Tracking Focus, Background Defocus, 1080i Full HD video, Optical Image Stabiliser and 3D Sweep Pa...
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Two different stabilization systems are available for video: either the standard Optical SteadyShot used for still imaging, or a more powerful Active SteadyShot mode that combines optical and digital stabilization, with a resulting increase in the focal l...
Clean, cool and slender design, unusual for a rugged digital camera, 16.2-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor, 4x Carl Zeiss wide-angle optically stabilized zoom lens, Very agile operations, easy to handle and generally fast to shoot, Powers on quick...
The touchscreen display is hard to see and use in bright light, and navigation through screens can be difficult since icons are so small, No GPS or manometer, Not much telephoto reach (100mm equivalent), Soft corners, High chromatic aberration at telep...
The Sony TX20 turns the image of the rugged, waterproof camera on its head, offering sleek styling and a touch of class. Fast shutter lag and burst speed, good movie mode and good print quality stand out as high points for the TX20. Optical distortion...
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Tough, waterproof point-and-shoot cameras are supposed to be awesome. Small enough to fit in your pocket. Submersible to depths of 40 feet. Able to survive drops from heights above a man's head.We put four of these cameras through gadget hell to determine...
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