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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200

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The 3.5-inch LCD is a bit of a mirage. For one, the Cyber-shot T200 doesn't use the entire screen for framing, which leaves two black bars on the sides. During image playback, you do not enjoy the benefit of a full screen, either.

In both cases, the T200 is using just 2.8 inches for the display, while the T100 flaunts more screen space. There is a widescreen option for the T200, but what it does essentially is to crop an image temporarily to a 16:9 aspect ratio, so some visual details will be lost.

In playback mode, you can also tweak color, correct red-eye, and even apply different effects such as fish-eye and blur filters, all within the camera. Most of these are available on the T100 as well, but it's instinctively easier when you are manipulating an image using a touchscreen.

The Cyber-shot T200 can also output MP3-playing slideshows to standard-definition TVs with the included video cable, or to high-definition TVs with an optional component-video cable.

Under the hood, the heart of the T200 is almost the same as the T100. They both have the same 8-megapixel resolution, same 3,200 ISO cap and 5x optical zoom. However, the T200 does have an additional 10 scene modes.

 
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