Testseek.com have collected 9 expert reviews of the Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS10 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS10.
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9 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Easy to just pick up and use, Built-in USB arm means you don't have to search for the cord, Records full 1080p and can also take 12 megapixel photos
No expansion card slot, so stuck at built-in 4GB or 8GB depending on model, Useless in low light scenarios, No optical image stabilization, The pants pocket has largely remained the same in terms of size over the last 50 years. Gadgets, and more important
Responsive, bright touchscreen, Simple, easy to learn and use UI and controls, Crisp, accurate stills and videos, Ability to take stills during recording, Slim, sleek, minimalist design
No SD card slot, No audio output jack, Chassis scratches easily; screen easily smudged, Can be awkward to hold when shooting stills
Considering what you get for the price, the Sony Bloggie Touch stands among the top of its competition....
Great video quality in good lighting, Very slim, Good touchscreen
No flash, Digital zoom ruins video and photo quality
If you use the Bloggie in bright rooms or outdoors at a closer distance to your subject the little camera works great. If you resort to digital zoom, the image quality is ruined quickly and the lack of flash makes the camera useless in a dark room. ...
Published: 2010-11-29, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
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If you're looking to buy a pocket camcorder that is sleek, attractive, and easy to use, you can't go wrong with the Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS10. You'll find other pocket camcorders that produce better video image quality, however. ...
The screen is really where the Bloggie Touch bests its competitors. At 3-inches, it gives the camera the feel of a smartphone rather than a camcorder, but also makes framing pictures much easier than on less capacious models. There’s an accelerometer so controls are always in the right place no matter which way you hold the gadget. Clips are commendably colourful and are easily uploaded via USB o
The massive screen does come with a downside: there’s no real space at the bottom to hold the Bloggie Touch when using it vertically. That means you get really bad camera shake unless you turn it round and use horizontally. The lens could be better, with stills not exactly measuring up to what we expect from a 12 megapixel plus sensor.
This isn’t the cheapest flash-based camcorder going. But it comes with the kind if sturdy build and top-end features we’ve come to expect from Sony. If you like your kit to have a bit more to it than the basics, but don’t want to break the bank, then t...
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