How to select a Sony Cyber-shot cameraThe T-series![]() It is not just glam and fashion for the T-series. For Sony, this lineup is to allow the company to display its stylish and chic designs. Underlying the exterior is the latest technology in digital imaging such as a full touchscreen-operated system, HD video-recording function and gigabytes of onboard memory which do away with external storage media. It is targeted at the fashionable, fun-loving crowd who do not want to compromise on the functionalities of a good-looking shooter. Price range: S$399 to S$699 In this seriesDSC-T700 The T700 melds some of the best features of the Cyber-shot cameras. Not only does it have a 3.5-inch touchscreen, it offers 4GB of internal memory, too. This is reminiscent of the T2 which has similar hardware except that the T700 looks a lot more stylish. The slide-down lens cover is a trademark of the T-series camera and the design of the lens elements helps slim down the shooter significantly. Other related models: DSC-T300, DSC-T200 and DSC-T100 DSC-T500 It's easy to confuse the T500 with the T700 because not only do they both have almost similar names, the design for the two snappers looks pretty much the same. What separates the T500 from its siblings would be its HD video capture and stereo-audio recording capability. This should appeal to shutterbugs looking to record more videos with their point-and-shoot. DSC-T77 This double-digit shooter can be seen as the epitome of style in the Cyber-shot lineup. The T77 is possibly the slimmest point-and-shoot on the market now and it manages to squeeze in a 3-inch touchscreen. This series of cameras is generally more affordable than the company's three-digit lineup (T500 and T700). If you are looking for a cheaper point-and-shoot with touchscreen function, the T77 and its predecessors should satisfy. Other related models: DSC-T77 and DSC-T20 DSC-T2 Although the single-digit T-series has been around the longest, its latest baby is a far cry from what was first introduced. The T2 not only features a touchscreen, the onboard 4GB memory sweetens the deal. If that is not enough, you can further expand the storage with a flash card. There are five shades to choose from, keeping all ye colorful shutterbugs happy. Tags: Sony Corp., Camera, Nikon Corp., LCD, digital still camera |
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