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Digital camera reviews of Sony Cybershot DSCT7 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical ZoomDigital camera Review: Super stylish body, super horrible picture quality Summary: 2 Stars
I was looking for a ultraslim camera to replace my 2 years old Canon S400 which is still too thick and heavy for me as a snapshot camera. When I first saw the T7, I was attracted to its super sexy style. So the T7 automatically sit on top of my short list for the next camera. (the others are Panasonic FX7, Canon SD400 and Nikon S1) Before I made the decision, I have read a lot of reviews online regarding the T7, people are either love it or hate it, and I understand why soon after I got my hands on the it...
I purchased the Sony T7 from a local store (although Amazon offer a better price, it would be a huge hassle if I don't like it and decide to return it). But soon after taking a few pictures with the camera, I discover that this is definitely not a camera for me.
For those people who highly rated this camera, those are the people who love sexy and stylish gadgets, in this category, T7 should be a perfect choice. It is super stylish, slimmer than anyone could imagine for a 5MP camera and it is definitely an eye-catcher and a head turner that people just can't keep their eyes off it!
However, after I calm down from it's stunning appearance and start using it, I immediately realize the reasons why so many users of T7 left negative feedbacks. The camera is too small that it is awkward to hold and take pictures steadily. Lens and the large LCD screen are prone to the fingerprints. All of the pictures took indoor is grainy and noisy, even with the help of flash. The flash is so weak that it hardly reach over 6 ft. Using the red-eye reduction function will further induce handshaking effects and ghosting effects when taking pictures indoor due time required to steadily hold the camera is longer. Ironically, a camera of it's size is prone to red-eye since the lens and the flash is so closely located.
In short, the image quality of all the pictures T7 took are disappointingly lower than the pictures took with my 2 years old Canon S400. The supporters of T7 may argue that T7 is much smaller than S400. That's true, however, personally, at this price, I would expect the picture quality is on par or at least come close to my 2 years old S400.
PRO
- Super slim, super stylish and attractive
- Body feels sturdy and well build
- 2.5" large LCD screen
- Very fast start time
CONS
- Difficult to hold steadily
- Weak flash
- Weak battery life (Additional battery pack cost $50)
- Use MS Duo/Duo Pro (Which costs approx 50% more than SD with similar speed)
- Pictures taken indoor are noisy and grainy
- Prone to red eye, but prone to hand shake when using red eye reduction
- Lens and LCD screen are prone to fingerprints
After playing with the T7 and the comparison tests with my old S400, it is very clear to me that T7 isn't a camera that worth its price. The bottom line, how good is a camera if it can't take even decent quality pictures even though it looks cool on the outside? I am going to return it to the store and luckly they don't charge for restocking.
I am going to continue my research on the other cameras on my list (Nikon S1, Panasonic FX7 and Canon SD400) which are just a little thicker than T7 and cost approx $100 less! So far, I have seen less complaints on each of these cameras than T7.
Digital camera Review: TOPS ALL DIGITAL CAMERAS Summary: 5 Stars
This is the best camera ever... The pictures are perfect and its so slim and light you can fit it camera Review: This is amazing Camera Summary: 5 Stars
Awsome ... I don't know what else to say. It is thinner and lighter than any other camera, I ever had. It is a truly full-featured digital camera, with a 5 megapixel CCD, a 3x optical zoom lens, a huge 2.5-inch LCD screen, and a full complement of options such as variable ISO settings, color saturation, contrast, and sharpness adjustments.
On the top of that I got it for free. I still don't believe it, but hope this is reality. I bought a membership for stamps.com and referred 5 friends and forgot... but to my surprise I saw a T7 in my mail box. I am not sure if they give it to everyone but it is worth trying.
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Digital camera Review: Very Portable, Easy to Use and Takes Great Pictures Summary: 5 Stars
I received a Cybershot DSCT7 as a gift from the people I work with and I am very pleased with it. This camera is the ultimate in portability - it fits in a shirt or pants pocket without a problem and makes it a camera that you will want to take with you everywhere. The unit has an integrated lens cover that also serves as an on/off switch which makes it quick and easy to use. It lacks a view finder but does have a large and easily readable display which works well even in direct sunlight. The Memory Stick Pro memory cards work well but are a bit of a disappointment in that I have several of the full sized ones that I purchased for use with my other Sony cameras that cannot work with this unit. The Memory Stick Pro sticks do come with an adapter that allows me to use them with my legacy Sony cameras so at least my new investments can be used across all the memory stick devices. The pictures are sharp and the color fidelity is very good. The DSCT7 comes with a special adapter that needs to be attached to the camera to provide a USB connection for downloading to the computer. I have a Sony computer so I just put the memory stick into the full size adapter and put it into the memory stick reader on the computer. **Note to Sony computer owners** Make certain to download the Memory Stick Pro drivers from the Sony web site or your computer WILL crash every time you try to read the Memory Stick Pro cards. The flash is very small and does a decent job at very short range but should not be relied on for taking group pictures in low light conditions. Battery life is exceptionally good and you should get close to 100 pictures with a full charge of the standard battery supplied. It doesn't come with an integrated charger so you need to remove the battery and put it into an external charger (supplied) - not a big deal but not as convenient as some of their other models that can simply be plugged in to a power cord without removing the battery from the camera. Overall I really like the portability, image quality and ease of use - I'd buy one again.
Digital camera Review: Very fragile camera Summary: 1 Stars
I bought a similar camera and droped it as I was sitting down. I dont know if it was just bad luck or this is a very fragile camera but the LCD screen broke. I contacted SONY repair service and they have a flat rate 181$ to fix this and similar problems. I'm not spending one more cent on this camera and will replace it with another from CANON or OLYMPUS.
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