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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5

Digital Camera Review

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It captures HD video, but colors and sharpness are poor.

Although the TX5 is a compact camera, it has a long list of video features, including the ability to capture videos at 1280 by 720 resolution at 30 frames per second. That’s the same resolution as a 720p HDTV, but only half of the 60 fps frame rate that these displays show. This camera doesn’t follow the trend we have seen of cameras capturing video in AVCHD format, though: videos are saved as .MP4 files . Mono sound is captured by the small microphone just below the flash on the front of the camera, but there is no way to attach an external microphone.

An analog video output cable is included with the camera, but there is no HDMI cable included. An optional adapter is available that allows a HDMI cable to be connected, but this costs $60.

Although the TX5 captured good color in still images, the colors in videos were less appealing: colors in our captured test videos looked a little garish. They were not as bad as many of the cameras that we test, but this camera does not provide any way to tweak the colors for better accuracy. More on how we test video color.

Video Color Score Comparison
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We did find that the videos were pretty sharp, though; capturing video on the highest quality setting (AVCHD at 17Mbps) we saw a good amount of detail in the video, and motion was smooth. It is not as good as a dedicated camcorder (or as good as the video that many SLRs are now capturing), but it is definitely acceptable. More on how we test video sharpness.

Video Color Sharpness Comparison
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Digital Camera Review

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