Typical price: £230
What is it: Ultracompact 8-megapixel camera with touchscreen
What we think: A touch-sensitive family-friendly snapper that's laden with handy features and produces colourful images
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 October 2007
Tags: Sony, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200, lag, lens cover, megapixel camera
We like:
Bulletproof build; smile-activated shutter; good colours
We don't like:
Touchscreen interface; tiny zoom control; weak detail
You might also need:
Beefed-up (at least 1GB) Memory Stick Duo card
CNET UK judgement:
Whether you're in front of or behind this fun family camera, it's bound to raise a grin -- and capture it, with a unique new 'Smile Shutter' mode. The large touchscreen is easy (but slow) to use, the long lens is fast and flexible and images explode with colour, if not detail
Full review:
Sony heads uptown, with another brushed metal T-series camera that screams quality and style, from its over-sized lens cover to an enormous 76mm (3-inch) touchscreen that occupies the entire back. Sony also somehow finds room for a 5x non-protruding zoom lens, fronting an 8-megapixel sensor. Continue Reading...
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May 23, 2008
Posted by: SachinCoorg
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