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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T100 - The Photography Blog

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A review of the compact Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T100 digital camera has been posted over at the Photography Blog. ‘Sony must have hit on something with its T-series Cyber-shots, as both Casio (EX-V7) and HP (R837) have aped it considerably by in recent months introducing flat fronted cameras with internally stacked zooms and flip open lens covers that recall the slide-open-and-snap ethos of mobile phone cameras. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100's build quality and attractiveness is however higher than both its doppelgangers, being at once more slender yet of sturdier construction.

It has a modernist brushed metal reflective finish to the fascia that recalls an expensive cigarette case and proved pleasingly resistant to scratches throughout our test. From the outside then, every line and curve signals that this is a premium product, so unsurprisingly for the Sony brand the DSC-T100 sports a slightly more expensive price tag (to the tune of at least £50) than other comparable compacts in its class. It does have that High Definition output option of course, but you'll need to buy a separate cable (and own a HD TV set) to utilize it.’

Read: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 Review - The Photography Blog

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