Its features, sensor, and processor are identical to the concurrent T200 model, with the only difference being that the T300 has a 3-inch display instead of 2.7. Like the T200 it auto-detects faces, smiles and blinks, and can even trigger the shutter when a smile is detected. It has CMOS-shift image stabilization, which, coupled with the high ISO, can reduce blurring, and a tracking auto-focus for moving subjects. It has several dial-selectable shooting modes, six scene modes, and a 28-mm wide-angle lens. The T300 will have an expected $20 price difference over the T200.