Sony Cyber-Shot DSC TX1
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC TX1 digital camera
Buy Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 with best price!

New Price: $175.38
Discount: $174.61 (50%)3-inch touch-screen LCD display for easy operation
Capture your videos in HD Movie mode (720p); PhotoTV HD Mode with compatible BRAVIA HDTVs

New Price: $225.00
Discount: $124.99 (36%)Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 4x optical zoom; Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
Wide zoom display allows resizing images to 16:9 aspect ratio

New Price: $266.55
Discount: $83.44 (24%)10.2-megapixel "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for stunning low-light performance
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 4x optical zoom; Optical SteadyShot image stabilization

New Price: $299.00
4x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens; Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
3.0-inch LCD (230k) touch-screen display

New Price: $3.07
Standard replacement rechargeable battery for you to keep as an extra power source handy
This Replacement Battery is 100% compatible with the Sony NP-BN1 800mAh.

New Price: $9.99
Package includes: 1. Charger,2. USB Car charger,3. USB male to male cable
USB output: DC 5.0V,600mAh / Desktop Charging output: DC 4.20V,600mAh (Charging time is less than two hours for most cell phone and camera batteries)
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC TX1 digital camera
Buy Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 with best price!
While DSLRs generate huge amounts of online buzz, point-and-shoot digital cameras generate huge amounts of sales. An analyst told us that over 30 million digicams will be purchased this year, the majority for less than $199. Yet if you’re at this site, a low-priced model is not your target, and we’re not too thrilled with them either. Enter the new 10-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 for $379, an aim-and-forget camera that’s loaded with some definite buzz-worthy technology, including a new CMOS sensor, along with the ability to capture great panoramas and quality images in low light. Let’s see how this one worked overall in the real world.
Features and Design
The TX1 and new sister WX1 ($349) have the same imaging system, but differ in some key ways: the TX1 has Sony’s classic T-Series styling , which is super thin, and has a sliding lens cover that powers it on and off. The WX1 has a more traditional, boxy shape.
We’ve always liked the T-Series design, and the TX1 doesn’t spoil the formula. The new model is thin, all right, measuring 0.65-inches thick, and it has very few protrusions, buttons or dials. You make almost all of your adjustments – other than the zoom and shutter button – using the 3-inch touch screen. Available in dark gray, pink, blue or silver, the TX1 measures 3.75 inches wide, 2.4 tall and weighs a svelte 5 ounces with battery and card. This one is as compact as can be, and you’ll find yourself popping it into your pocket along with your cell phone.
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