Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 60 examens experts du Sony Cybershot DSC-WX1 et l'estimation moyenne est 82%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Sony Cybershot DSC-WX1.
October 2009
(82%)
60 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(86%)
26 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
Superb image quality, especially in low light, Very good battery life, Very compact size, Useful modes for lowlight shots and panoramas,
Pricey for the lack of full manual controls, Buttons are a bit small
The small-but-skilled Cyber-shot WX1 takes phenomenal low-light shots and easy panoramic images, making it a superb compact camera for anyone without giant hands. ...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is not your average point-and-shoot camera. The new EXMOR sensor technology overcomes many of the shortcomings of compact cameras with small sensors. Its performance specs are truly impressive, and the build quality is above...
Extrait: The small-bodied Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 from Sony packs a punch with a huge feature set, including a lightning fast image processor, wide-angle aperture, and a 10.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. You also get 720p high-definition video capture and TV connecti...
Impressive noise management, Excellent 5x zoom, 720p movie mode,
Slight tendency toward overexposure, No direct access to the most commonly changed/adjusted camera settings and functions,
I really enjoyed using the WX1 and I captured some interesting images with it, but I also found the camera a bit frustrating - it sometimes appears to have been designed by a committee. On the one hand, the WX1 provides a lot of nifty features that we...
Extrait: There’s almost nothing bad to say about Sony’s Cyber-Shot DSC-WX1.This stylish and affordable unit is as easy to use as it is extremely compact and its tiny size denies the powerful internal back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor that helps the...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 offers the same focus on image quality rather than simply increasing the megapixel count as its sister model, the TX1, with more conventional controls and a cheaper price-tag.Sony's new Exmor-R sensor certainly delivers th...
Extrait: With modern digital cameras offering 10 megapixels and more advanced technologies, you don't need to be a dedicated shutterbug -- or spend thousands of dollars -- to take gorgeous pictures. Today we'll be reviewing two compact point-and-shoot digital c...
Modest improvement at middle ISOs over conventional sensors, 5X, 24 120 mm lens in an ultracompact body, Lens is faster than average at wideangle, Optical image stabilization, Snappy performance, great burst mode, Intelligent Auto mode picks a scene mode...
Heavy noise reduction and lots of shadow noise at base ISO (160), Significant blurring in corners (and sometimes edges) of frame, Camera tends to overexpose; colors can sometimes be drab, Redeye a problem, though you can remove it in playback mode, Lens i...
Like many of you, I was quite intrigued by the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 when it was announced. Sony combined a fast lens (at least at wide-angle) with a new sensor design that promises "twice the sensitivity of traditional image sensors" and put them i...
Overall, I think the Sony WX1 is one of the leading, consumer-oriented point and shoot cameras. If you’re ready to recognize that a pocket-sized camera is smarter than you, and you can trust it to do it’s job, you’ll have a happy relationship with the ...