Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 review: a neat but flawed lens

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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 looks and sounds like something 007 might get in the next James Bond movie. However, the camera-in-a-lens might get Bond into some trouble, because what the device has in looks and design can not make up for some cumbersome performance issues.

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While Sony should be applauded for trying something new to bolster point-and-shoot camera sales, the device is unfortunately, found wanting.

The QX10 is officially called a “lens-sensor module” by Sony — an all-in-one camera in the form of a zoom lens. It literally has everything a standard camera has: its own sensor, processor, battery, and SD-slot. The only thing it doesn’t have is a viewfinder/LCD.

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