World’s largest electronics manufacturer Sony Corp has launched the brand new Cyber Shot DSC-TX1.
The new Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 Slimline Digital Camera with exciting features has the amazing quality of latest digital camera. It has great internal functions and it is outfitted with the Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which is optimizes for low-light shooting.
The new TX1 is designed to change with a new Exmor R 10.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, the same technology we saw in the super zoom HX1. It claims to be twice as sensitive as a traditional CMOS sensor with a 50 per cent reduction in noise.
For all the interior improvements, party goers and night clubbers haven't been forgotten in the 2009 crop of cameras. A bunch of releases from Samsung feature a range of "social lubricants" as part of their feature sets.
The Samsung cameras have an LCD screen at the front for taking self-portraits, and the TX1 is compatible with an optional dock that will pivot and tilt the camera and take photos automatically, searching for smiling faces amongst a presumably soused crowd.
Fujifilm is well known for its compact range with Super CCD sensors, and Sony is taking a similar approach with its new Cyber-shot range.
The TX1 also features the other "in thing" of 2009, a 3-inch touchscreen, and can capture HD video at 30 frames per second at 720p. Sweep panorama, the automatic in-camera scene switcher that we saw on the HX1, makes a welcome return appearance as well.