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Written by Zoe Hellar
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Friday, 23 May 2008 |
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The Sony Cybershot DSC-T200 is a new stylish point and shoot camera that's just been announced by Sony that features a sleek slim design. The SONY Cyber-shot DSC-T200 features a wide 3.5 inch LCD touch screen, 5x optical zoom (35-175mm), face detection with 'smile shutter' for detecting smiles and has HD output for viewing images on HDTVs. The SONY Cyber-shot DSC-T200 has an 8.1 megapixel sensor, shutter speed range of 1"-1/1000, ISO range of 80 to 3200, optical image stabilization and comes in Red, Black and Silver. No details to this point on price or availability but it certainly looks like a lovely looking camera.
DCResource has a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 and writes, "The DSC-T200's photo quality was pretty good for an ultra-compact camera. The camera captures sharp photos with pleasing colors, with generally accurate exposure. A few times I did notice that the camera really blew out the highlights, though. Purple fringing was well-controlled, as was noise. There isn't much noise since the camera is applying a fair amount of noise reduction, the results of which are visible even at low ISOs. You'll notice that fine details are smudged, and solid colors (like the sky) appear a bit blotchy. The camera also has minor issues with vignetting, corner blurriness, and barrel distortion, which seem to be "standard features" on ultra-compact cameras. It has big issues with redeye, but at least there's a tool in playback mode to get rid of that annoyance." |