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Like to know what would be the best cam of these three?
Would it be in the Order
thanks FISHY
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The TX9 is an older model. The TX10 and TX100v share the same, new 16.2 megapixel sensor and the new Sony tricks for stills (e.g., high-resolution panorama, HDR backlight). For stills the TX10 and Tx100v are likely similar (they seem to have the same lens).
The advantages of the TX100v are: 1. It has the highest resolution screen: a 3.5" 1,229K dots OLED. 2. Video! It does 108060p at 28Mbps (AVC). The other TX cameras do not do this, only interlaced modes for AVCHD. 3. There is also a gps and compass. |
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I've (silly dude ...) TX7 / TX9 / TX100 and like them all. TX7 and TX100 I've in daily use. TX100 especially for videos 1080/50p.
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That may be a very important difference for some.
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Hey fishy,
you might want to read this review for the tx100v: http://www.squidoo.com/sonytx100vreview and for the tx10: http://sonytx10.wordpress.com/2011/0...t-tx10-review/ i think tx100v and tx10 are basically the same except the latter is an all-proof cam while the former has some extra features like 1080/60p movie record and GPS. The tx9 was released last year but looking at the specs, it seems like the features are a bit the same. I was even surprised it's got an Exmor-R already |
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Also, don't forget that the newer TX10 and TX100V can do the HD Panaramics.
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Thanks guys.
Seeing some vids, and understanding the TX10 or TX100 will be a decison. rarely do we go in the water, but we all get caught on vacation in a downpour
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This is a Youtube version of dim light video of the band taken with the TX100v, which demonstrates the audio capability, and color rendition and noise in dim light:
http://youtu.be/H8gIrZEfcrQ?hd=1 And here is a link where you can download the original: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TAXAE8CZ |
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Thanks mark. Will view later 2day. The tx100v should be the perfect cam then. If I have to decide on a diffrent cam what cam would be better than the sony tx100? And what cam would we compare toothers
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