epionated222's Full Review: Sony Cyber-shot® DSC-T100 Digital Camera
I was sooo excited to get this camera. I wanted to be the first one on the block with the "amazing" t100. It was so new that I couldn't find many reviews, so I trusted the few I read, and I went to the sony story and plunked down 399 and crossed my fingers.
Well my dreams did not come true. I hated this camera. I am a huge photographer and I usually take awesome pics, but not with this hunk of garbage.
Don't get me wrong, this camera looks great. I bought the awesome red color and just like a good looking model it got a lot of oohhh and ahhhs, but just like when they open their mouths and you know you are in trouble, when I got my pictures back I was very disappointed!
So many of the pictures were blurry!!! And, the ergodynamics actually make you take pictures with your thumb on the corner of the lense!
Yes, me, who has not done that since I was 6, had thumbs in some of my pictures!!!! It has something to do with the way the lense is situated.
Yes, it does have a good start up time, there are a bunch of cool features like removing red eye in the camera, color ability where only one part of the picture is color and the rest is black and white....but
The pictures were crappy. Blurry, and the worst ones were at dusk/night.
I'm not talking pitch blackness, just a "darkish" bar...soooo much noise! It was ridiculous, to the point I sold it on ebay, maybe they won't care..or maybe they'll only take their pictures outside (they were half decent.)
Don't buy the hype, this camera sucks!
Recommended:
No
Amount Paid (US$): 399 This Camera is a Good Choice if You Want Something... Flexible Enough for Enthusiasts
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