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In terms of major factors such as build quality, performance, image quality and overall specification, there really isn't much to choose between the major camera manufacturers. If you're looking for a high-spec ultra compact with a 4x or 5x zoom wide-angl...
Very good video and audio quality, Excellent image quality, Advanced features...
Small controls, Difficult to hold securely, Plain design...
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Product Code: DSCWX1S.CEH The 10-megapixel, 5X-optical-zoom (24mm to 120mm) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is among the first pocket cameras to offer Sony's redesigned, low-light-optimised Exmor R sensor. Those low-light chops are the marquee feature of th...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 does cost a bit much for a camera with no manual shutter or aperture controls. However, for the price, you get a very compact, very stylish camera that takes excellent photos in dark settings, and its unique in-camera modes...
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Sony is renowned for its stylish compacts, and the DSC-WX1 is no exception. It not only looks smart, but contains some interesting technology too. At around £300, the DSC-WX1 is aimed at the top-end of the compact market, but do its features and perfor...
All in all, the DSC-WX1 is a bit of a curate’s egg. You get a dinky camera and some nice features like, Sweep Panorama and high-speed, full resolution continuous mode, but at £300, its performance is a bit lacking. We also think Sony should swa...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-07 14:34:13
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is a very compact camera that is equipped with a high quality f/2.4-5.9 ‘G-lens’ with a useful zoom range of 24-120mm. It features an Exmor R CMOS sensor that yields excellent image quality while maintaining low noise levels...
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The Sony Cyber-shot WX1 might look more traditional than its touchscreen brother, the Cyber-shot TX1, but inside it’s just as clever. Instead of a fancy touchscreen, Sony’s stuck with tried and tested buttons and switches for the Cyber-shot WX1. Do...
Spectacular image sensor, reasuringly firm controls, with extra shortcut keys...
Bulkier than its sibling the TX1, and only a bit cheaper...
A fantastic camera, let down only slightly in the style stakes...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 14:34:15
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Sony throws all its auto technology at this latest compact The WX1 from Sony was released alongside the WX1 back in August. Both offered similar specs and new technologies at a similar price band. What separates them is mainly in looks and handling. Th...
The technology here is great and the same as in the TX1, but packaged in a more conventional manner, which depends on your personal taste. It would benefit from more bulk on the buttons...
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The Sony Cybershot DSC WX1 has a lot more to it than just 10 megapixels and a 5x extra wide angle lens. Sony has used a different type of sensor for the Cybershot DSC WX1. This has lead to a number of advances such as a burst mode that can shoot at up...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:34:21
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Along with the TX1, the WX1 is the second of Sonys compact cameras to feature the manufacturers new CMOS Exmor R sensor, which offers much greater sensitivity at low light levels. It doesnt stop there though, as the WX1 has several interesting feat...
Great quality photos, even in low light levels, Fashionable, 10 fps burst mode over 10 photos, 5x optical zoom, 24120 mm, 720p video mode...
LCD screen too glossy to use outside, Edge of the frame can be a little blurry, No HDMI output on the camera; no standard USB output, Uses Memory Stick cards...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:34:21
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Sony's elegantly designed WX1 is a slimline compact which features a 24mm wide-angle lens and a 10.2Mp Exmor sensor. To find out how it performed on test scroll down and check out our Photoanswers review...
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The 10-megapixel, 5x-optical-zoom (24mm to 120mm) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is among the first pocket cameras to offer Sony’s redesigned, low-light-optimised Exmor R sensor. Those low-light chops are the marquee feature of this very compact camera, whic...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is a compact digital camera with a 5x zoom lens and a new Exmor-R CMOS sensor. It takes better photos in dim lighting than many other compacts we have tested and has a reasonably competent lens, but overall photo quality isn't significantly better than other cameras with a similar price and specifications.The cornerstone of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is the new sensor. It's better at taking photos in low-light conditions than the tiny CMOS sensors frequently used...
Reasonable low-light performance, several useful features, fast and sharp lens...
Slow start-up and focus performance, puzzling control layout...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is a digital camera that packs new technology into a small and simple body. There are aspects we think could be better but overall the DSC-WX1 is an interesting and sometimes useful compact camera...
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NameDigital camera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1Summary:The small-but-skilled Cyber-shot WX1 takes great low-light shots and easy panoramic images.Rating:4/5RRP:$750Contact:sony.co.nzThe 10-megapixel, 5x-optical-zoom (24mm to 120mm) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is...
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New sensor technologyThe low-down: This 10 megapixel camera has a 24–120mm (film equivalent) optical zoom lens. It is fitted with Sony's new Exmor sensor which the company calls “back illuminated” which is a rearrangement of the order of layers in the se...
Like: The austere appearance and good construction quality appeal.
Dislike: Image quality is ordinary, with softness and noise fudging even at ISO200. We could not see any of the benefits promised by the Exmor sensor. It consistently over exposed and the exposure compensation is ludicrously hard to find. White balance is...
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