Leonard Goh | Mar 04, 2008
If Singapore could, it would put this on its "first" list. Sony's highly anticipated DSC-T300 and the Alpha 350 dSLR will be launched in the city-state first, before the rest of the world gets their hands on it. Scheduled to make its appearance at the IT Show held at Suntec Convention Centre between March 6 and 9, the pricing will be made available only then.
Successor to the popular
T100 and
T200, the T300 offers style and functionality without compromising on features.
The T300 sports intelligent scene modes, D-Range Optimizer Plus, face detection as well as "smile shutter", a technology designed to trigger the shutter and take a picture when the camera detects a smile. The huge 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD behind the camera replaces all the menu buttons and you can frame pictures with ease on the large display. Read more about the T-300 in our
first take on it.
The 14.2-megapixel Alpha 350 dSLR has Live Preview, meaning you can frame your subject using the 2.7-inch display. The screen can also be tilted to take pictures at creative angles. The ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 3,200, so taking pictures in dimly lit places will not be a problem. The D-Range Optimizer ensures that details in the highlight/shadow regions will not be lost. Click
here to see the specifications of the Alpha 350.
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