Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70
At A Glance
| Color options | Black, Pink, Silver, White |
| Dimensions | 90 x 56.4 x 20.7 mm |
| Weight | 128 g |
| Resolution | 8.1 megapixels |
| Zoom range | 3 |
| Digital zoom | 6 |
| Light sensitivity (auto) | 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 ISO |
| LCD size (new) | 3 inch |
| Storage type(s) | Memory Stick DUO, Memory Stick PRO Duo |
| Still image format (new) | JPEG |
| Max. image resolution (new) | 3264 x 2448 |
| Max video resolution (new) | 640 x 480 @ 30 fps |
| Face recognition | Yes |
Average User Rating
from 5 users
Very good
6.6
out of 10User Reviews
Compact, Catches attention
Jul 10, 2008Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Slim, Light, Beautiful Design
Cons: Weak Battery Life, Menu system gets confusing
Opinion:
Pictures are great in day light
Indoor pictures in dim situations produce a lot of graininess.
It does the job as a backup camera for quick snapshots.
Easily fits in my "Tourist" pouch.
Smile detection requires I smile with all my teeth showing. A Mona Lisa Smile doesn't always get it to shoot.
Menu system is easy and organized. Presets gets the job done quickly.
Try to avoid viewing pictures before your trip ends, you'll end up running out of batteries.
If you want an all-day trip, it would be safe to have a total of 3 batteries.
This one is lighter that the 3 inch touch screen model and less expensive.
A good choice for your first digicam
Mar 26, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Beautiful design, ease of use, small and light, big touchscreen, value for money
Cons: Photo quality not quite up to expectations, batt life
Opinion:
The best thing about the T70 is that its very easy to operate. You do not need an instruction manual to get you through most of the functions. The design is superb as the touchscreen replaces a lot of buttons. The screen is also larger than the Sony T20, a similar model to the T70, due to the lack of buttons. The smile shutter function is something that will definitely get a lot of attention during parties. Its not an important feature but it will generate a lot of buzz.
However, the picture quality does feel somewhat disappointing at times. Night shots are poor and the steady shot doesn't work well. Battery life isn't very good if you do a lot of editing of your pics on the camera (yes you can do some simple stuff much like what you can do on those neo-print machines) and also due to the use of the touchscreen as a method of input. ... Read more
Worst sony series
Mar 19, 2008Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: slim design, cool touch screen
Cons: poor picture in dim environment
Opinion:
This is the worst camera i even buy.Forget about T-series.Poor picture in dim environment.Lots noise.I wonder how Sony can sell this poor quality camera to consumer.Do not fool by the hip design.If u want a good camera, and insist of Sony, then go for W-series or others.Sony customer service will not resposible for poor picture, even they admit T-series is just a "basic" camera.
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