Pros: Excellent picture quality in good light, resolution, large LCD, size Cons: Weak flash, no tripod mount, no RAW mode, red-eye, price, lack of manual control
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DSC-T1 looks hi-tech and cool. And it is hi-tech, indeed. Featuring very compact dimensions, a 5-Megapixel resolution, a big 2.5-inch high-resolution (211,000-pixel) LCD and a compact 3x zoom by Carl ...
Pros: 5.1 megapixels, extremely small size, sleek, fast shutter lag, gorgeous screen, great movies Cons: lack of a tripod mount, weak flash
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T1 is one of those digital cameras that captures your eye right away due to its looks and size, charms you with its features and, unless the price is too high, becomes your very own property. I was one of those that began using ...
Pros: Excellent daytime and moderate lighting performance, size, LCD screen, overall design Cons: Price, Memory Card Price, Red Eye Problems, What's a Tripod
Sony has entered the high end subcompact market with an apparent bang... the DSC-T1 5.0 MegaPixel monster. With dimensions that would make most technogeeks drool and a seemingly good performance when capturing those Kodak moments. However, as good as ...
Pros: Image quality, ease of use and ...SIZE! Cons: Seen few of them, who knows!?
Foreword: I was just given one of these toys. I know nowadays you may probably find something better, but, being not a great "fanatic", I really came to enjoy it, discovering the various potentialities and getting more and more involved into it!!!... ...
Pros: Small, solid construction, high resolution, small, internal zoom lens, huge LCD, very fast, small. Cons: Red-eye, no tripod mount, no optical viewfinder, weak flash, expensive camera, expensive media.
I've wanted a digital pocket camera for quite a while but this is the first one that has had acceptable quality in a size that can realistically fit in a pocket. Sony really hit the mark with the size of this camera, tho I wish they hadn't put that big ...
Pros: Size, design, performance, shutter speed, Carl Zeiss lens and LCD screen. Cons: Out-sourced India-operators are 'Customer Support'. Expensive, Memory Stick Duo Pro, No tripod mount.
I first submitted this review on February 9th, 2004 and with a great deal of excitement and enthusiasm but this is an *UPDATE* with this portion written on February 24th, 2004 as a VERY IMPORTANT follow-up and yet in fairness, I have left the original ...
Pros: Small size, very short shutter lag, excellent picture quality, nice histogram feature Cons: No protective case included, bulky charger
Just wanted to give a quick heads up on the new digital camera from Sony CyberShot DSC-T1. Some technical reviews are already out on the Net (more about them later), so I would try to focus mostly on how does this tiny piece of gadgetry perform in ...
Pros: Tiny, ultra fast start up, no shutter lag Cons: Prone to red eyes, weak flash, expensive memory pro duo sticks
This review covers the Sony Cybershot DSC T1. A fabulous small camera package with 3x zoom in a cigarette box space. I got hooked on ultraslim cameras when I got a Casio Exilim 1 MP as a present about two years back and have used it ever since as a ...
Pros: Battery life. Portability. Absolutely wonderful pictures in good lighting! Cons: Poor flash. Lots of red-eye.
I bought this camera for my wife after she fell in love with her brother's wife's brother's small camera that could fit into an empty Altoids box. I'm not going to give much details on that camera, just that it was small. So I buy the DSC-T1 for my ...
Pros: Portable, good size, very good battery Cons: bad flash, no tripod, redeye is poor
I purchased the T-1 about a month ago and have been using it for recreational purposes. Overall, the camera has good form factor and takes decent pics. I'm satisfied with the deal that I got (e.g. purchased through my.sony.com along w/ the $45 rebate ...
Pros: Small size, large LCD screen, many functions, nice video mode Cons: Low-light performance is lacking, small size can lead to shaky pictures, no tripod mount
Design The body of the DSC-T1 is sleek, stylish, and very thin. It's made to fit perfectly into any pocket. The metal housing is sturdy, and the model feels pleasantly "dense." Despite it's tiny size, the DSC-T1 packs a huge 2.5" LCD screen, ...
Pros: Great speed, huge LCD, easy to use Cons: red eye
At first sight, I was disappointed in the TS1 only because it has absolutely no optical viewfinder. However, the more I use this camera, the more I fall in love with it. It’s plusses—the LCD itself is so big. It is awesome to take photos with this ...
Pros: small size, good battery life, big screen, fast start up Cons: no tripod socket, no viewfinder, xpensive batteries. poor flash range.
I bought this camera off ebay for US $329 from a Sony authorized seller in April of 2005 as a replacement for my DSC-P92 which i had for 2 years. When I first got the camera, I was disappointed with it (for the sole reason that I am a perfectionist). ...
Saw a colleague with this little (and little is the operative word here) jewel and immediately fell in love. I was replacing a Nikon CoolPix 990, and wanted a few more megapixels, and also something small to deal with. Sony is a reliable producer. The ...
Pros: Very good camera for its form factor and price. Cons: Takes time to get used to, and the battery lid can open by itself.
This camera is a complete mystery to me because the harder I try to stage shots, the worse I do. At the same time, every time I pull it out of my pocket and I shoot it at the spur of the moment the shot comes out PERFECT. My previous digital camera ...
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