Typical price: £290
What is it: Ultracompact digital camera with 6-megapixel sensor and 64mm LCD
What we think: A beautiful, highly pocketable camera that's fast and easy to use and has good image quality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 January 2006
Tags: Sony, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9, animation, performance, lag
We like:
Excellent design, portability and build quality; decent photo quality; very quick performance; optical image stabilisation; 58MB of internal memory
We don't like:
Lens is slow and not very wide at f/3.5 and 38mm; excessive red-eye
CNET UK judgement:
Sony's new Cyber-shot DSC-T9 is a beautiful, highly pocketable camera that's fast and easy to use and has good image quality to boot
Full review:
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9, the latest in Sony's T series of shirt-pocket-size digital cameras, is a great tool whether you're a casual shooter or a more serious photographer. Amateurs will appreciate the camera's ease of use, and discerning photographers will appreciate the 6-megapixel model's above-average image quality and responsive performance. Continue Reading...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9 History
14 Jul 2006 in Reviews
In the compact camera market, 6 megapixels is the new black. It's the safest bet for camera manufacturers, guaranteeing their compacts will measure up to the competition without looking overdressed -- at least during 2006...
Latest user reviews
August 25, 2006
Posted by: Derek Oliver
"Tiny, beautiful, eyecatching. Works wonderfully well too."
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