Sony DSC-T7 Digital Camera Reviewed
editor The Sony DSC-T7 is one of the thinnest digital cameras on the market and here’s what is packed into this ultra-compact, stylish camera; 5.1 Mega Pixel image capture, 3 x optical zoom, 6 x digital zoom with a 2.5-inch LCD screen and all measuring 9.2cm wide x 6cm high and 1.5cm thick. As you would expect with Sony the slim, sleek design is an absolute eye-catcher; the body of the T7 is constructed of stainless steel, which makes it durable and gives it a good solid feel, it fits nicely into your pocket or it can be worn round your neck and it won’t weigh you down as it is only 134 g. Controls are easy to use on this Cyber-shot, most are on the back alongside the LCD screen so it is a great point and shoot camera and you can capture video as well. Images are saved on to Sony Duo cards, which has up to 2GB of memory.

Overall Opinion
There are a lot of cameras on the market that can blow the Sony DSC-T7 Digital Camera out of the water when it comes to picture quality, but how many of those cameras can fit in your shirt pocket? With the Sony DSC-T7 you are buying a light, stylish, ultra-compact camera that you can carry in your pocket and use to point-and-shoot when you are out and about with family or friends. Just one negative point: we miss the presence of a view finder.
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23/11/2005
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