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Thursday August 7, 2008
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Sony introduced two consumer level cameras in the Cyber-shot T-Series today: the DSC-T700 and the DSC-T77. Both models feature slim, pocket-friendly brushed aluminum bodies, sliding lens covers, and multiple color choices. The 10.3-megapixel T700 is intended to double as a high-res portable photo frame, while the entry-level T77 comes with additional automatic shooting modes.
The Cyber-shot DSC-T700 also has 4GB of internal storage, and a 4x optical zoom. The camera also boasts a crisp and bright 3.5-inch, 921k-pixel LCD touch screen. The screen is comparable but better than the Apple iPhone's. The T700 will ship with software that will easily sync, transfer, and organize pictures from your computer--even those not taken on the T700. The app will also automatically resize images for storage and viewing on the camera's LCD. The T700 should hit store shelves in late September for about $399.
The second new camera, the entry-level Cyber-shot DSC-T77, replaces Sony's DSC-T70. Like its predecessor, the T77 has a 3-inch LCD touch screen and a is only 0.6 inches wide. It also has a 4x optical zoom, more features to its automatic shooting mode, including upgrades in the anti-blink, red-eye reduction technologies, and improvements to the Smile Shutter function. The T77 should also be available in late September and will keep the T70's price of $299.
[Via PC Mag]
Posted By:
Chris Gampat
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August 7, 2008 11:21 AM
I don't think this picture is big enough.
August 7, 2008 2:54 PM
hey dan,
i can send you a bigger one, if you're having trouble seeing it.
August 7, 2008 3:16 PM
funny thing is that it's possibly bigger than the camera.