CNET Asia Review
Very good
The good: Peachy design; 4GB built-in memory; optical image stabilizer. 7.4
out of 10View score
The bad: Requires special cable for USB; on-screen controls not terribly clear; Smile Shutter accuracy not spot on.
The bottom line: The Cyber-shot T2 may look like a decent performer, but its sibling camera, the T200, will prove to be a stiff rival.
Read full review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2 »
Average User Rating
from 6 users
Very good
6.5
out of 10User Reviews
Top of the line product
Jun 30, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Great features, amazing pictures, small size, great looking, touch screen, 4GB internal memory
Cons: None
Opinion:
There is nothing I could add here.
The camera is amazing and I would recommend it.
Sony Cybershot DSC T2!
May 13, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Great editing, great for scrapbooking and saving photos, STYLISH love the colours, but overall great casual camera.
Cons: Doesn't take photos clear or fast enough, unable to save to memory card unless memory is full, the buttons can be hard to push sometimes, the screen looks as if it's going to crack (sensitive)
Opinion:
I love it!
It has great everything~
I just love it!
A Well-known colors yet not a choice of gd quality picture taking
Jan 28, 2008Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: Well-known design in colors, 4GB memory without extra cards to go along
Cons: Jammed up easily while loadin or too much pic., Lens easily dis-focusing, Touch Panel too sensitive, easily losen the slip up n down while swtichin cameras, Built-in Cameras hardly to be takin at night time.. Cannot Detect the smile shutter if doesn't hv teeth or slow takin photos.
Opinion:
It's a choice for ppl who just love the design of colors in apperance. A well-Known Carl Zeis Lens that make in Germany. Built-in Cameras that hardly damage the lens while if it's drop. Touch Panel that can take Smile Shutter with Teeth Detection & editing formal in Camera itself like Scrapbook. BUT BUT!!
Sony doesn't produce its own SONY lens like Olympus using Olympus Lens, Fujifilm using Fuji lens, Canon using Canon lens. Built-in Cameras hardly take in the night time scene. While it's gd to protect lens if it's drop but if it's drop n slight knock away. It's tends to Dis-Focus makin the picture unclear. The slip up n down while turnin on the Camera easily losen out the grip. Touch Panel too senstive, can easily damage unless you're ready to get it repair once more or paste screen protector on it. Built-in internal memory 4GB can take up many pictures without using memory card, what ... Read more
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