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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX10
$229.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:16.2MP 'Exmor R' CMOS Sensor - the latest generation backlit sensor technology for improved low light performance over previous generation designs. 7x optical zoom lens with large f/2.4 maximum aperture for low light performance (25-168mm 35mm equivalent). Solid build - good heft, metal construction.
The Cons:Video isn't recorded in 1080p (but rather 1080i - interlaced). Images lack sharpness. Not impressive in low light.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX10 is one of five 3D-compliant digital cameras released together in early 2011. It is the only unit in the series to support full 1080/60p high-resolution video capture. It also supports 3D still image capture and stereo audio capture.
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It also has a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar Lens like the DSC-WX9. However, the lens on the DSC-WX10’s lens is 7x, bright F.2 24mm wide-angle. This makes it more compatible for high-speed auto-focus shots. Additional features include a 3” LCD display, support for 3D panorama shots, and a Dual Record functionality for capturing videos and stills at the same time. Note however that the Dual Record function doesn’t work while shooting in full HD.
Additional Information
All five models (DSC-TX10, DSC-TX100V, DSC-HX7V, DSC-WX10, DSC-WX9) use a single lens and imager to produce 3D still images. They do this by taking two consecutive pictures in different focus positions. These images are then combined to create a 3D effect.
Features
- 16.2MP Exmor R CMOS Sensor
- 7x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens
- 3D Still Images
- 3D Sweep Panorama
- Full 1080/60p HD Video
- 3” LCD Display
- Superior Auto Mode
- Smile Shutter
- Auto-Blink
- Backround Correction
- Background Defocus
- Natural Flash
- Face Detection
- GPS/Compass System
- SD/SDHC/SDXC Expansion
- USB Rechargeable Battery
- HDMI Interface
- Picture Motion Browser (PMB)
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16.2MP 'Exmor R' CMOS Sensor - the latest generation backlit sensor technology for improved low light performance over previous generation designs
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7x optical zoom lens with large f/2.4 maximum aperture for low light performance (25-168mm 35mm equivalent)
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solid build - good heft, metal construction
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'SteadyShot' dual image stabilization
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refined aesthetic and design
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HDMI output for direct playback of images and video onto a compatible HDTV / display
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10fps continuous shooting at full resolution
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2.8-inch display with respectable 460.8K dot resolution
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records to easy to find, affordable, and capacious SD/SDHC/SDXC flash storage, as well as Sony's proprietary Memory Stick Pro Duo format
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background light correction
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video isn't recorded in 1080p (but rather 1080i - interlaced)
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not impressive in low light
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charge using usb (inconvenient)
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