A stylishly designed ultracompact that hasn't improved tremendously over its other predecessors.
| The good | Small size; fast startup; easy to use; good looks; high resolution; large LCD; improved shot-to-shot intervals with flash. |
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| The bad | Slight tendency to blow out highlights; impractical for night shooting; no optical viewfinder. |
CNET Editors' Rating
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CNET Editors' rating
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Rating breakdown
The line of wafer-thin Cyber-shot DSC-T series just got longer with this latest T33 release. However, while there have been frequent cosmetic changes, the innards of the ultraslim T models have been less spry in their progress. Admittedly, after four iterations, Sony has engineered in some improvements, though the issue with night shooting remains.
What's New?
It is unclear how Sony derives its model labels, but if the design is any hint the T33 gets its namesake from its elder brethren, the T3 and T11. Aesthetically, the T33 bears strong semblance to the T11 in shape, but inherits the color and the much-missed lens cover of the T3. Otherwise, you'll be greeted with the same 5-megapixel HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) sensor, 2.5-inch LCD screen and the 3x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar "folded" optics.
To its credit, Sony has incorporated some improvements following some complaints. Firstly, the battery compartment has a separate lock to prevent the power cell from falling out when all you're trying to do is access your memory card. Next, we noticed the T33 had less tendency to blow out highlights compared with the T1. There were also some minor speed increases in shot-to-shot intervals.
Unfortunately, Sony hasn’t extended the favor to including a tripod mount to satisfy those night-loving rovers. We still reckon Sony has this aspect awry, and we find it silly to feature a HAD sensor--which allows more light into the photodetectors for better night pictures--without the necessary support. In any case, we're sure the more innovative shutterbugs will be able to fashion up some plastic or rubber holder to tend to this oversight.
In Use
Like its predecessors, the T33 is a point-and-shoot with a pretty complete feature set. Even more advanced photographers will appreciate some of the manual options offered. These include two metering modes (multi, spot), exposure compensation, selectable ISO sensitivity options and white balance controls. In addition, the autofocus (AF) assist lamp remains on this Cyber-shot to provide excellent low ambient light focusing.
In terms of handling, the shooter weighs a featherlike 150g with battery and media installed, making it a joy to lug around. Unfortunately, this also presents a few difficulties with handholding, especially with one-hand shooting.
With regard to performance, the T33 is a nimble shooter. It started up in just over a second and shot-to-shot intervals were within 2 seconds--with or without flash. Autofocus (AF) speed was similarly quick and took about a second in scenes with adequate lighting, dropping slightly for low-light situations.
For image quality, the Cyber-shot delivered respectable photos that were detailed and sharp. Colors were saturated and metering was generally spot on. The shooter has sensitivity settings of up to ISO 400. Like most digicams, the T33 exhibited noticeable image noise in the shadow regions with high ISO settings. However, we found the Cyber-shot's 5-megapixel CCD sensor to compare well with 4-megapixel models, which was pleasantly surprising.
The Verdict
The Cyber-shot T33 retails for less than what the T1 did at its launch, arriving with a sticker price of
Latest comments
Summary: Overall okay. Night shots SUCK!!
I have been a loyal Sony customer for all my digital camera's. This is my second cam. All the features are good but the flash shots come out too reddish. I hate that. Don't know how to change that. So I went back to using my old Sony Cyber-shot which is not as small and sleek and has a smaller LCD. Can't compromise on the quality as 30% to 40% of all my shots are taken with flash. My old camera handles the flash just fine. The good thing about this camera is size, sleek look & the LCD. But I am ready to sell this one.
Summary: Phenomenal!!
Absolutley the best... after the DSC T3.
Summary: Excellent and exceptional
Before I purchased this camera I looked at the reviews and I was like " it's okay", like I wasn't too excited about some of the reviews. Then I purchased it and tried it out. I had an excellent time. The bad things u hear about is just cause they probably didn't look at the other options on the camera.
Summary: The tripod "problem"
Hello, I boght the T33 and I'm so happy with it but I can't pui it on a tripod. Is there any solution to this? Like an extra piece or something? It would be the perfect camera if this gets solved. Thx.
Summary: The price just doesn't justify the features that it offers
Summary: Sheer brilliance
Forget what all the cynics say. I'm tired of them praising garbage like Canon Elphs and shunning the Sony Cyber-shots. The DSC-T33 is by and LARGE the BEST compact digicam I have EVER used and seen. I'm absolutely in love with it. Features galore and GREAT photos. Not to mention the absolutely huge, amazing LCD screen. Just get a larger Memory Stick as you'll need one for holding lots of photos and/or taking some video shots. I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS CAMERA.
Summary: Can be better!
The camera has a fixed program to choose from for taking photos in different condtions but cannot edit. You will be able to change EV, the white balance and the ISO sensitivity. Can be better if you can choose different aperture and shutter speed. One minus point is that it cannot add a tripod unless you get another add-on. The night mode function can be quite frustrating to work with as it is programmed to use slow shutter, so a bit of movement or a slight nudge will blur the image. As for its classic look, I guess it outshines most of the contenders in the market.
A stylishly designed ultracompact that hasn't improved tremendously over its other predecessors.
Summary: Perfect camera for me
Just bought it two weeks ago. Its design is very sleek and sexy. Everytime my friends see it they are always in awe. Full-screen video capture. Very clear, crisp, large LCD.
Summary: Two thumbs up!!!
A very good camera that you will continue using without complaint. Features are easy to use and it offers the functionality of a semi-pro camera without complicating too much stuff. It's a steal.
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