Sony Cybershot DSC-T2 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Blue)
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- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- Our Price:
- $242.95
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Sony
- Release Date:
- 2007-12-05
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- Our Price:
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Features
- 8.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
- 2.7-inch widescreen, touch-panel Clear Photo LCD Plus
- Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens
- Face Detection; Smile Shutter automatically captures when subject smiles
- 4GB built-in memory to organize all of your pictures
Description
3x optical zoom / 2.7" LCD / Image Stabilization / Face Detection / 4GB Memory
Spotlight customer reviews
Fantastic Camera
[ Posted: 2008-11-30 ]
I was a bit wary about buying this camera because of the conflicting reviews that I read. But I decided to take a plunge because it looked really good and the pink color was just amazing.
Anyway, this camera did not disappoint me. I loved the big screen, the big internal memory, and how user friendly it is. I never had to refer to the manual to know how to basically operate the camera. THe picture quality was also okay, just the way I expected it from a point and shoot camera.
I loved the extra fun stuff in the camera: the in-cam retouch and painting, the cute borders, and how one can remove red eyes in the camera itself.
Overall, as a beginner, I would say that this camera is excellent. I highly recommend it to beginners like myself.
Good Choice!
[ Posted: 2008-09-30 ]
Well, i just recieved the camera yesterday, so i will be quick. I really like this Camera, it has lots of functions, of course i'm still learning about, 'cause it's not that easy, but you just have to get used to it as all things. The quality of the pictures and videos is great, and so the LCD touch screen, it's a huge change for someone who had an ordinary cam before...and also the Rechargeable Lithium Battery...great one too. The only problem i've seen so far are the scrapbook and mode buttoms, they're kind of hard to press but not everything can be perfect ah?...All i can say is that if you want a comfortable, nice, and technological improvement you should by this! i'm very very pleased!
Wow
[ Posted: 2008-09-23 ]
It is awsome camera.
Small, colorful, and light.
It is perfect camera for me.
Pretty and small but a few flaws
[ Posted: 2008-08-30 ]
I "upgraded" to this camera from my previous DSC-N1. I have always had Sony cameras and I love them in general. They take beautiful pictures, are easy to use and I've had very few problems with them. This is my fourth. I take A LOT of pictures. My kids consider me their personal paparazzi, so I do give my cameras a workout. I was swayed into getting this camera because I liked the way it looked, but there are a few things about it I find disappointing. I have a Sony Vaio computer and in the past, I have always just popped my memory stick (with the adapter for the duo) into my computer to transfer the pictures. That way I don't have to mess with cables since I am using a laptop. This camera has 4 GB of internal memory, which is a great feature. However, you can't choose to save to the memory stick pro duo instead. The camera will only allow you to use that when the internal memory is full. That is a huge disappointment for me. Unless you fill the internal memory and keep it full all the time, you can't use the memory stick. Also, the position of the lens is very close to the top of the camera. This means when some people use it (doesn't usually happen to me), they put their finger right over it. So I end up with lots of pictures with fingers over the people. I think it is because the camera is so small, it is hard to get a good grip on it. My last complaint is the button for viewing the pictures. I think it is awkward and hard to press. All in all, very nice camera. But there are definite improvements to be made.
Great camera
[ Posted: 2008-07-06 ]
This is a great camera for someone looking for something very small and portable. The screen is very large (and touch-screen) so all the options you need to change are right there. It also has a "simple-shoot" mode so you don't get confused with all the options.
Leaving it on automatic, night shots come out very well, and there is usually no red-eye.