With a depth of just one-half inch, the new Sony Cyber-shot T33 packs a range of powerful features into Sony’s second thinnest model to date (the Cyber-shot T7 is even thinner.) It sports a large 2.5-inch LCD viewfinder, occupying about two-thirds of the back of the camera, so friends and family can gather round and enjoy images the moment they are captured.
Sony’s Real Imaging Processor™ circuitry, in the Cyber-shot T33 is lighting fast, so it can shoot full-resolution images at one-second intervals. And with approximately 180 shots per charge of the camera’s InfoLithium™ battery, you can snap away to your heart’s content without fear of running down the power.
With this new camera, you not only get the still image but the video too. With an optional Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media card, shooting high-quality video is simple. MPEG-VX fine mode lets you record motion video with audio at 640×480 pixel resolution at 30 frames per second, up to the capacity of a compatible media card. A 1-gigabyte Sony Memory Stick card can hold up to 12 minutes of VGA-quality 640 x 480 MPEG video and 384, 5-megapixel JPEG Fine images.
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 is one of Sony’s latest subcompact Cyber-shot models, quite similar to the original T1, and the new ultra-thin T7. A little lighter and slightly bigger, than the T7, the Sony T33 is still a full-featured digital camera, with a 5 megapixel CCD, a 3x optical zoom lens, a huge 2.5-inch LCD screen, and a full complement of options such as variable ISO settings, color saturation, contrast, and sharpness adjustments. Automatic exposure control offers point-and-shoot ease, with a handful of scene modes for more difficult shooting situations. Packaged with a camera dock for quick USB connection to a computer, the Sony T33 offers exceptional portability and a great selection of features. Read the review below for the details, but if you’re looking for a compact and very functional five-megapixel digicam for a little less, the Sony DSC-T33 should be on your list.
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The slim 5.1-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 will hit shelves March 2005 for $450 (USD). Its 1/2.4-inch CCD and Sony Real Imaging Processor are identical to its missing twin, the Sony T3, which never made its scheduled debut in the United States. These two digital cameras have the same large 2.5-inch LCDs and 3x optical zoom lenses, but differ in size and weight. The new T33 weighs 5.3 ounces, while the T3 is a heavier 6 ounces. The T33 is also thicker by a tenth of an inch. There aren’t many differences, so it’s good to see Sony coming out with a replacement for the missing T3. The Cyber-shot DSC-T33 is a strong point-and-shoot camera, offering ease of use to beginners as well as appealing to the crowd of users looking for style and portability.
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The Sony DSC T33 is a five megapixel, ultra compact digital camera. This style of digital camera is pretty easy to use and is not weighed down with features that you are unlikely to use. With this in mind the DSC T33 is likely to appeal to anyone who is looking for a camera that looks good, is easy to carry around and can cover all the normal photo opportunities you are likely to encounter at social gatherings, on holiday as well as shots for the family album.
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 continues the Sony Cybershot T line of popular thin styled point and shoot digital cameras. The Sony T33 sports a 5.1 MegaPixel image capture, 3x optical zoom and 2x digital (for 6x digital zoom overall), a gorgeous 2.5-inch Clear Photo LCD screen for easy outdoor viewing, Sony Real Imaging Processor for fast shutter speeds and 640 x 480 resolution 30 frame per second video capture all crammed into a 17.3 millimeter thin body that’s smaller and lighter than a pack of playing cards. This camera should please those demanding quality image capture, ease of carrying and style conscious shutter bugs.
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