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Top Sony Cybershot DSC-T100 Camera Reviews
CNET wrote a review on the
Sony Cybershot DSC-T100 and said: "The DSC-T100 takes
great-looking photos with plenty of detail. Pictures stay sharp
and free of noise as high as ISO 400."
Sony Cybershot DSC-T100 News Release Summary:
Las Vegas, February 27, 2007- Sony is introducing a line of slim
and stylish Cyber-shot T-series cameras that are destined to be
the fashionista crowd’s favorite party companion.
The 8-megapixel DSC-T100 camera is a showstopper with the most
powerful zoom and largest LCD screen in Sony’s T-series. With
its Carl Zeiss® 5x optical zoom lens and 3-inch LCD screen, this
model will debut in red, black and silver.
In colors to match your party gear and less than a half-inch
thick, both cameras can easily slip into a clutch purse or the
pocket of a jacket. They can be fashionably protected with four
different styles of matching camera cases in colors such as
pink, red, green, grey, crème, brown and black, which will be
sold separately.
“There’s a generation of style-conscious, tech-savvy people who
want the brands and products in their lives to reflect who they
are,” said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital
cameras at Sony Electronics. “Our new T-series cameras can give
these customers the form factor and advanced technologies
they’re looking for.”
Let Sony Take You Higher
When it comes to entertaining, the living room is the hub.
Sony’s new T-series cameras feature high-definition output so
you can bring your photos to the party and take full advantage
of the HD equipment already in your home. Once you have viewed
photos in the utmost clarity, color and detail on an HDTV set,
there’s no going back to huddling around a PC. And tech-savvy
snappers know that standard-definition equipment can’t display
the full glory of even a 2-megapixel picture.
Sony’s new cameras have three accessory options for
high-definition photo viewing. All are compatible with the Sony
VMC-MHC1 HD component cable for simple connection to an HDTV
set. They can also be connected to the new Sony CSS-HD1
high-definition Cyber-shot Station™ with a bundled component
cable and a remote commander. Connect all your devices to the
station just one time and it also works as a charger for the
camera.
The complete high-definition photo viewing solution is the Sony
DPP-FPHD1 package, which includes the high-definition component
cable, a Cyber-shot cradle, a remote commander and a
high-definition printer with component HD output. Designed to
complement any living room, this new printer comes in elegant
black and can be positioned horizontally or vertically. As you
view your pictures, you can print the ones you want to hand out
as party mementos, on the spot, in about 45 seconds.
All of the new cameras are equipped with a built-in slide show
function. You can play back your images, complete with dynamic
transitions choreographed to your choice of music clips.
Don’t Let Bad Photos Kill The Buzz
The party people will look fabulous in every shot with Sony’s
new face detection technology. It can identify up to eight faces
in the camera’s LCD frame, and automatically adjust white
balance and flash as well as focus and exposure for sharp, clear
photos.
Shooting in low light doesn’t have to result in blurry, grainy
photos. Sony’s Super Steady Shot® optical image stabilization
counters camera shake and stabilize images so you can easily
shoot with longer exposure times. Armed with high light
sensitivity (up to ISO 3200), you can also shoot at higher
shutter speeds without using the cameras’ flash and spoiling the
mood of the pictures. Sony’s Clear RAW ™ noise reduction
technology will help reduce the picture noise common to
low-light exposures.
Technology That Won’t Slow You Down
Sony’s new T-series cameras are powered by the Bionz™ processing
engine, first used in Sony’s Alpha digital SLR camera system.
Not only does this robust processing engine deliver the fast
image processing speeds needed to produce color-rich, detailed
pictures for true high-definition photo viewing, it also speeds
up the cameras’ response times and extends battery life.
Slide their lens covers down and these cameras are ready to
shoot in less than a second and prepared for the next shot in
about a second. They’ll keep snapping for the duration of the
party – on a full charge, up to 380 shots for the T100 camera
and 340 shots for the T20 model.
You can edit PC-free with these cameras’ internal functions.
Red-eye correction and dynamic range optimization to adjust
under- or over-exposed areas can be performed without having to
make a lot of adjustments to the camera. Photos can be retouched
and enlivened on the spot with up to four filter selections,
such as the fish-eye filter for an amusing fishbowl effect.
The T100 camera will ship in March for about $400. Options will
include batteries, travel chargers, lenses, filters, sports
packs and cases. All models can be purchased online at
sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail),
and at authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin on
February 28 at www.sonystyle.com/newcameras.
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