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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90


$300.00 Released April, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Records video in 720p high definition. 3" touchscreen display. Super thin.

The Cons:90-day limited warranty. Uses harder to find, slightly more expensive and less capacious MS Duo flash storage. Battery could last longer; had to spend $38 for the Sony infolithium battery.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 is an ultra-thin digital camera released by Sony in April, 2009. A precursor to the DSC-T900, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 sports an ultra-compact 15mm thin body with a 3” wide-screen/touchscreen LCD and a 4x / 12 megapixels Carl Veiss Vario Tessar optical zoom lens.

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Product Shot 2 What separates the T90 from competitors’ models is its inclusion of an intelligent auto mode that “thinks” for the user by detecting scene conditions and then adjusting settings as necessary. Plus, the intelligent auto mode enhances face pictures by capturing natural skin tones, identifying open/closed eyes, and reducing blurs without damaging image quality. In addition to rendering top-quality images, the DSC-T90 records movies (w/sound) at 720p using an MPEG-4 codec. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 retails for $299.95 and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.

Features

  • 15mm Thin Body
  • 3" Wide-Screen/Touchscreen LCD
  • 4x / 12 Megapixels Lens
  • Intelligent Auto Mode
  • Face Detection (8 Faces)
  • Optical SteadyShot
  • Smile Shutter
  • iSCN Advanced (8 Scenes)
  • 11MB Onboard Memory + MS Duo Slot
  • NP-BD1/FD1 Li-ion Battery (220 shots per charge)
  • 720p Video Recording @ 30 fps
  • Available in Silver, Black, Pink, Blue, and Brown
  • 90 Day Limited Warranty

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Pros
  • 3

    records video in 720p high definition

  • 3

    3" touchscreen display

  • 3

    super thin

  • 2

    attractive and protective enclosure

  • 2

    taking a picture takes no time

  • 2

    tools for editing, archiving, and sharing

  • 2

    has optical image stabilization

  • 2

    HDMI output

  • 1

    affordable price

  • 1

    available in silver, black, pink, brown and blue

  • 1

    clear identification of scenes and back-light via scene recognition

  • 1

    professional grade lens

  • 1

    sliding faceplate

  • 1

    good zoom when recording video

Cons
  • 2

    90-day limited warranty

  • 2

    uses harder to find, slightly more expensive and less capacious MS Duo flash storage

  • 2

    battery could last longer; had to spend $38 for the Sony infolithium battery

  • 2

    menus could be better organized

  • 1

    4x optical zoom only

  • 1

    too much digital smoothing; makes full res shots look almost bad

  • 1

    need to use stylus for touch screen; otherwise if you use fingers, you can see fingerprints on the screen.

  • 1

    little too expensive; should be around $200 to $250

  • 1

    lack of external controls might become annoying

  • 0

    includes some pretty immature photo editing features (like happy faces :S)

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JOHN CATA?O
JOHN CATA?O: #sony_cyber_shot_dsc_t90 como instalo la fecha y la hora a la imagen y q cuando la descargue al computador aparezca la hora y la ficha Sep 19, 12
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JOHN CATA?O
JOHN CATA?O: #sony_cyber_shot_dsc_t90 COMO HAGO PARA Q LA FECHA Y LA HORA QUEDE INSERTADA EN LA IMAGEN CUANDO LAS PASE AL PC Sep 19, 12
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