The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1, with its impressive LCD, 5.1 MP CCD, 30 fps video capture, and overall size and design, is a great option for a user seeking a higher end, well designed, and good looking point-and-shoot camera that won’t hold them down with cumbersome controls or bulk. The petite proportions make it great for slipping into a pocket and forgetting about, allowing for it to accompany you anywhere with ease and agility. The most bothersome aspect is the entirely onscreen manual control menu. Then again, this camera isn’t really meant to be used manually. This aside, this camera would be a perfect choice for those who find sleek good design and easy controls to be essential in their point-and-shoot digital camera.
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Friday, Apr 22, 2005
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 Review - DigitalCameraInfo
Apr 22, 2005 | Category: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1