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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 Digital Camera
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Product Description
The DSC-T200 is the first Cyber-shot to carry a 16:9 aspect ratio wide LCD. The large, easy-to-see 3.5 inch Clear Photo LCD Plus and the new touch screen user interface allows for even more convenience in operation.With the new "Touch It" shooting function, you can have fast accurate focusing onto the subject by simply touching the subject on the LCD screen. Designed for the compact and powerful Cyber-shot DSC-T200 digital camera, the 5X optical zoom Vario-Tessar lens provides sharp focus and smooth zooming in an ultra compact body. The high-quality, precision-crafted Carl Zeiss optical lens provides rapid auto focus with an appealing zoom range for outstanding images. Slim and sophisticated, the T200 embodies style and elegance with its newly designed ultra compact body. The LCD Touch Screen encompasses the whole of the rear surface, canceling all buttons and giving the appearance like a photo frame. Even with the powerful 5X optical zoom, the camera is only about 20mm thick. Whether you're capturing your child's first birthday or your friend's birthday party, DCS-T200's Face Detection Technology, supported by the Bionz ultra high-speed Imaging Processor, captures the perfect shot every time. Together, the Bionz ultra high-speed Imaging Processor and Face Detection Technology, deliver high speed, high accuracy and fast tracking to automatically optimize focusing, exposure, flash control, white balance and color correction based on your subjects' faces and skin tone. The result is perfection at every click.
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Average User Rating:
4.8
out of
5
Number of Ratings:
28
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User Reviews for
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 Digital Camera
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point and shoot
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Reviewed
December 13 2007 5:52:20 PM
3
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
out of 5
Pros:
optics, zoom, mega pix, large screen, 4 mp mem card |
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| Cons:
hard to find max mp mode, switching back from movie mode Nice compact camera, touch screen menue. The problem is moving to max megapixel mode, and, movie to standard picture mode. I find myself frustrated looking for the soft buttons to perform these actions. Other then that it is a simple fun camera that takes good movies and holds a lot of pictures.
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awesome when it works
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Reviewed
December 13 2007 4:45:56 PM
2
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3
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
out of 5
Pros:
3 inch touchscreen |
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| Cons:
too much static(noise) in the pictures, not as clear. I used to own a sony p-100 back in '04, and it took fabulous pictures but it stopped working before 12 months of use. I was so mad I declared no more sony products. Here I am in '07, bought a Sony t-200 and the pictures were not as clear and before 2 months of use, dead. The touchscreen died on me. I would zoom in 3 x's and see the pixels degrading, I could zoom in 10 x's on the p100 and a clear beautiful picture. Battery life is even shorter, I mean allot shorter with no flash and with flash even less 30-40 shots and dead. The p-100 which is 2 generations older would last up to 200 shots with flash. The only upside to this story is that i bought warranty and even paid extra for the accidental damage too for 4 years at best buy. Awaiting repair so it can die once more. Canon here I come.
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Sweet Camera
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Reviewed
December 20 2007 4:13:30 PM
1
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
out of 5
Pros:
3.5in LCD plus touch menu |
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why not 4in LCD? small internal memories Great features, great design, quality is fantastic and the pictures are great. I would highly recommend this camera to anyone who likes high tech toys...the price is worth it.
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