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Top Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 Camera Reviews
Digital Photography Review wrote a review
on the
Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 and said: "In pure image quality
terms, the T300 is a little bit disappointing and looks
ominously like the herald of a season of disappointing cameras."
Camera Summary:
The Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 is a 10.1 megapixel digital camera
with 5x optical zoom. It is designed to be a smarter
point-and-shoot camera then the previous sony T-models. The T300
features face detection, image stabilization, new smile shutter
technology, and a 3.5" LCD. The DSC-T300 will be available in
March for about $400.
Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 News Release Excerpt:
Sony’s Cybershot DSC-T300 camera combines function with style.
San Diego, Jan. 23, 2008 – Sony is taking the wraps off a new
10.1-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T300 digital camera, featuring a
stylish, ultra-compact design and intelligent functionality to
help reduce the risk of taking a bad photo.
The new model incorporates Sony’s new intelligent scene
recognition (iSCN), a technology that allows the camera to
analyze shooting conditions and automatically select the optimal
settings for the best photo results. In iSCN mode, the camera
can automatically detect up to five scenes, and choose the best
setting for the situation.
In advanced iSCN mode, the camera will shoot using the user’s
settings and then will automatically step in and take a second
shot with optimized settings. If the camera determines that the
user’s settings are best, then a second photo is not taken.
“We’re aiming to make cameras smarter,” said Phil Lubell,
director of marketing for digital cameras at Sony Electronics.
“The T300 camera shows goes beyond face detection to other
functions that help customers capture their best photos
automatically.”
The unit integrates a wide (16:9), 3.5-inch touch screen Clear
Photo LCD PlusTM LCD screen for easy navigation and framing; a
Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom lens; Super SteadyShot image
stabilization and high sensitivity settings up to ISO3200 to
help combat blurry photos; and a powerful Bionz processing
engine.
More Intelligent Features
The camera’s updated face detection technology can differentiate
between the faces of children and adults. Simply select “child
priority” or “adult priority,” and the camera will automatically
detect up to eight faces in the camera frame, adjusting focus,
exposure, white balance and flash for the subjects that matter
most.
Lubell said Sony has applied a similar advancement to its “smile
shutter” technology, an intelligent camera function that
captures smiles automatically by searching for facial movements
related to smiles and laughs. Capable of detecting multiple
smiles instead of only one, users can apply “child priority” or
“adult priority” in smile shutter mode to capture photos only
when the intended subjects smile.
New controls on this model include: semi-manual focus, which
lets the user set the focus range; improved auto focusing system
to cover macro ranges in auto mode; and the addition of Sony’s
D-Range Optimizer Plus mode that uses a higher image correction
algorithm to retrieve more picture detail in bright highlights
and dark shadows caused by high-contrast shooting.
Organize and Playback Images in Style
As storage capacities on Memory StickDuo and Memory Stick PRO
Duo media cards increase, Lubell said, options for easily
organizing, accessing and playing back photos is more of a
priority. The new camera’s internal database allows for advanced
filtering to later search for photos by date and smile. Images
can be viewed in chronological order or displayed in a helpful
calendar view, and organized in the camera’s “favorites” folder.
To view your images in stunning 1080 HD resolution slide shows,
just connect the DSC-T300 camera to a compatible HDTV set. Slide
show includes your choice of background music, including up to
eight tracks (a total of five minutes in length) you can upload
via USB, and use multiple tracks to create longer slideshows set
to music.
The DSC-T300 camera replaces the DSC-T200 model. It will be
available in red, black and silver in March for about $400. The
camera, as well as a range of accessories, can be purchased
online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail
), at military base exchanges, and at authorized dealers
nationwide. Pre-orders begin on Jan. 31 at www.sony.com/pma08.
DSC-T300 Best Prices (When Available)
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