Sunday, August 5, 2007

Sony Cybershot DSC-T100

Sony is aggressively pursuing the Digital Camera market by lining out a series of stylish cameras aimed at gaining popularity. One of the latest offerings from the stable of Sony’s digital camera series is the DSC T1200 Cyber shot. It inherits the slim, metallic profile and signature sliding lens cover/power switch from the rest of the Cyber-shot T-series.
With the T100 ,Sony has been successful in delivering a powerful combination of style and substance.With the cameras all metal body measuring just about .875 –inch thick, a weight of bit more than six ounces and extremely sleek and stylish features it comes out as an extremely handy and portable device. It also comes in three different colors of Red, Black and Silver (with the black being a personal favorite) .
The technical features of the camera are also very impressive. The 8-mega-pixel camera has features a 35mm- to – 175mm, equivalent to 5X optical zoom, Carl Zeiss lens. Its 3-inch screen display offers a great way to view the shots.The T100 uses Sony's Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization technology and delivers a supper steady shot, reducing blur to a great extent. Its face-detection mode automatically adjusts exposures when shooting soft snaps. It also gives the option to tweak color, correct red-eye, and even apply different effects such as fish-eye and cross filter, all within the camera.
The T100 can also output MP3-playing slide shows to standard definition TVs and HDTV. It also offers a variety of effects during the slide show. The T100 also has the option to download music from external source to be played during the slide show.To cut the long story short it can be said that the T100 is an excellent camera and offers a lot of features in a very small package and is the closest you can get to an ideal snapshot camera.

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