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Top Sony Cybershot DSC-T77 Camera Reviews
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Camera Summary:
The Sony DSC-T77 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a Carl
Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens. It is designed to be an
intelligent camera with easy functions to make photos easy. The
DSC-T77 features intelligent scene recognition technology, smile
shutter, face detection, 11 scene modes, and a 3.0” LCD. It is
an extremely thin camera at less than 5/8 of an inch wide. The
DSC-T77 camera replaces the former T70 model and will be
available in brown, green, pink, black and silver in late
September for about $300.
Sony Cybershot DSC-T77 News Release Excerpt:
Sony Cyber-shot Cameras get Smarter. San Diego, Aug. 6, 2008 –
Sony is making the grade with the introduction of the stylish
Cyber-shot DSC-T700 and DSC-T77 digital cameras with
“intelligent” shooting functions.
The 10-megapixel T77 camera is Sony’s thinnest model at less
than 5/8 of an inch with a 3-inch, 16 x 9 touch panel LCD
screen. It features updated intelligent scene recognition
technology, Smile Shutter and face detection technologies with
child and adult priority, as well as high sensitivity shooting
(up to ISO 3200), eleven scene modes, and in-camera image
management.
The T700 model earns extra points as a “photo album in your
pocket.” It has all the features of the T77 unit plus 4GB of
internal memory that can store nearly 1,000 full-resolution or
40,000 VGA-quality photos; a 3.5-inch, wide touch panel Xtra
Fine LCD screen for photo-like viewing (210 pixel-per-inch
resolution) with high contrast and wide-angle viewing; and a
thin profile (slightly more than 5/8 of an inch) so it can
easily slip into a pocket or purse.
“Sony is taking the lead in developing “intelligent” cameras so
that taking great pictures is an automatic function and not a
complicated process,” said Phil Lubell, director of digital
camera marketing at Sony Electronics. “This is part of our
effort to enhance the camera experience for customers by
offering new functionality.”
Substance and Style
While rich in technologies, style was a key factor in the
development of both cameras, said Lubell. They feature a
newly-developed Carl Zeiss lens that integrates a 4x optical
zoom and Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, yet achieves a
slim form factor. They will also be available in a wider
selection of color options than previous T-series cameras.
Both cameras feature updated intelligent scene recognition
technology that can now select up to eight different scene
modes, including macro, portrait and landscape modes.
This technology also includes a new anti-blink function in
portrait mode that will virtually make closed-eyed photos an
“old school” memory. The cameras will automatically take two
shots and then determine whether the subject(s) have closed eyes
using their advanced face detection technology. They will only
record images with open-eyed subjects. If both pictures have
subject(s) with closed eyes, the cameras will record one and
display a warning so you can try again.
Sony’s Smile Shutter technology has also been improved. It is
easily accessible as a “smiley face” icon, which is now a
permanent fixture on the camera’s LCD screen in record mode, and
can be toggled off and on at the touch of a finger. And during
smile capture, auto focus and zoom functions are available, as
well as the ability to take a limitless number of shots.
Not One, But Two Photo Libraries in Your Pocket
The T700 camera is ideal for anyone who wants to have what
Lubell calls “bragging” photos of their kids, pets, vacation or
sports highlights with them at all times.
Owing to the model’s internal database, thousands of photos can
be searched in-camera by event, date, smile or face, including
children and infants; displayed in calendar or chronological
views; organized in folders; and shared as slide shows or fun
scrapbooks.
Unlike previous models, this one allows you to store and manage
images on both its 4GB internal memory and an optional Memory
Stick® media card. You can maximize the number of pictures
stored on the camera with the bundled Picture Motion Browser (PMB)
software application and its new PC Synch feature.
This new feature lets you downsize images from full-resolution
to VGA and export them back to the camera’s internal photo
album. The application operates intelligently with the camera so
you can shoot more photos. It will only detect, downsize and
export the new shots. This allows you to store literally
thousands of your favorite photos in the camera
It is also possible to export photos shot by other cameras or
archived on other media into the camera.
The PMB Portable software inside the camera lets you easily
upload photos or videos to popular social networking sites like
YouTube (a trademark of Google Inc.) using an internet
connection with any compatible PC via the supplied USB cable. It
even has pre-programmed sites in the camera.
The camera also has a scrapbook function that automatically
creates simulated scrapbook pages. Now you can share, print or
save your scrapbooks unlike previous models.
Pricing and Availability
The DSC-T77 camera replaces the former T70 model and will be
available in brown, green, pink, black and silver in late
September for about $300.
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