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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7

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Canon S90 Comparison

Both of these cameras cost the same: about $400. But they differ greatly in other ways, with the Sony offering more in the way of fancy features, and the S90 offering much wider manual controls. The S90 looks rather chunky compared to the slimline TX7, but both cameras are small enough to fit into a pocket or small bag.

We found that both cameras performed well, with strong scores for resolution and noise, although the TX7 had a slight edge in color and performed significantly better in our image stabilization test, where the Anti-Motion Blur mode produced much sharper images.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 vs Canon PowerShot S90
Sony  Cyber-shot DSC-TX7
Canon  PowerShot S90
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 Canon PowerShot S90
Price $400.00 $430.00
Colors silver, black, blue, red black
Dimensions 97.8mm x 17.5mm x 59.5mm 100.0mm x 30.9mm x 58.4mm
Optical Zoom 4x 3.75x
Sensor 1/2.4"-type, CMOS, 10.6 megapixels 1/1.7"-type, CCD, 10.4 megapixels
Display touchscreen LCD, 3.5 in., 921000 pixels LCD, 3.0 in., 461000 pixels
Viewfinder none none
Manual Controls custom white balance, ISO control manual focus, aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, full manual exposure, custom white balance, ISO control
Battery removable lithium-ion, NP-BN1 removable lithium-ion, NB-6L2
Sony DSC-TX7 vs Canon S90
Rating:
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7
14.39
Canon PowerShot S90
11.63
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