us.testseek.com  

 
 
Search:   
 

Home » Cameras » Digital cameras » Sony Cybershot DSC-QX10



Working
Please wait...

  Expert reviews    

Reviews of Sony Cybershot DSC-QX10

Testseek.com have collected 178 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-QX10 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-QX10.
 
(66%)
178 Reviews
Users
(81%)
110 Reviews
66 0 100 178

The editors liked

  • Better image quality than a smartphone camera
  • Handy optical zoom
  • Good lowlight shooting
  • A better overall end result than a smartphone camera
  • Small enough to be considered truly portable
  • Works with both Android devices and the iPhone
  • Thirdparty app support in the future
  • 10x optical zoom
  • Great for inconspicuous shots
  • Battery indicator welcome
  • Image Quality
  • Sharp lens. 10x zoom range. Compact. On-camera shutter and zoom controls. Wi-Fi with NFC. iOS and Android compatibility.
  • The Sony Cyber-shot QX10 at its core is a good point-and-shoot camera with photo quality that's better than you'd get with most smartphones. Connects easily with Android devices with NFC. Available platform-agnostic API allows app developers to add suppor
  • Seamless smartphone integration
  • Good image quality
  • Reasonably priced

The editors didn't like

  • High $250 price
  • Weak battery life
  • Spotty wireless connectivity
  • Too expensive at $250
  • Sony Playmemories app is pretty horrible
  • No flash
  • Can take a while to connect to the iPhone using WiFi Direct
  • Lag experienced when shooting fast moving subjects
  • Slow to connect
  • No Raw support
  • Image noise at moderate ISO settings. Live view feed can lag. Shutter lag when triggering from phone. Takes time to mount to phone. Slow startup compared to a standalone camera. No support for Windows Phone
  • The camera has a very limited feature set compared with a regular point-and-shoot
  • Sony's mobile app has few features
  • Extended shooting drains your smartphone's battery
  • And its shooting performance can be extremely frustrating
  • Noticeable preview lag
  • Limited manual control
  • Mediocre battery life

Show Show

 

Reviews

page 2 of 18
Order by:
Score
 
  Published: 2013-09-10, Author: Arne , review by: theunwired.net

  • As said, when the first leaks hit the web, I put the the idea to my virtual "Want List". However, at that time I thought about getting a QX100 instead of the QX10 because that model even comes with a Carl Zeiss lens, an 1.0" Exmor R CMOS sensor and 20.9 m...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Martyn , review by: macworld.com

  • Abstract:  One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of “lens cameras.” At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but th...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Martyn , review by: networkworld.com

  • Abstract:  One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of "lens cameras."At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but the...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Lambert , review by: technabob.com

  • Abstract:  Yep, the rumors were spot-on. At the 2013 IFA trade show, Sony revealed two of the most unusual cameras you'll ever see. The Cyber-shot QX10 and QX100 Lens Cameras pack all of the necessary hardware inside a tiny cylinder, save for a viewfinder. Why? Beca...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Joshua , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Sony Cyber-shot QX10 at its core is a good point-and-shoot camera with photo quality that's better than you'd get with most smartphones. Connects easily with Android devices with NFC. Available platform-agnostic API allows app developers to add suppor
  • The camera has a very limited feature set compared with a regular point-and-shoot; Sony's mobile app has few features; extended shooting drains your smartphone's battery; and its shooting performance can be extremely frustrating
  • The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 might be a fresh take on a point-and-shoot camera, but the design ends up being a bit more trouble than it's worth....

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(60%)
 
  Published: 2013-09-27, Author: Amy , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Overall, the QX10 is an excellent camera which produces great images which are on a par with similar point and shoot compact cameras. If you're looking for more control and even higher image quality, then it's worth taking a look at the QX100, which is m...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-09-05, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of "lens cameras."At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but the...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-07-17, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  No matter how many likes you get on Instagram, no matter how many filters or apps you put your photos through: if you took the shot on a smartphone, it sucks. Meet the saviour of mobile photography: the Sony Q lens series. A portable Franken-lens that cli...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Martyn , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Abstract:  One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of "lens cameras."At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but ther...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2014-09-03, Author: Elaine , review by: siliconrepublic.com

  • Abstract:  Left to right) An E-mount lens, the QX1 device, a smartphone mount and, allegedly, the yet-to-be-announced Xperia Z3 smartphone from Sony. Image via sonyalpharumorsA new smartphone-mountable camera component from Sony will be equipped with an E-mount att...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
    page 2 of 18 « Previous   1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 18   Next »  
 
More popular products from the same category


Join our Consumer Panel!

  • Infuence products of the future
  • Up to 4$ per answer
TestSeek will regularly send you survey invites to your email, you choose if and when you participate.

Join now! » (opens in a new window)


×