Fri Aug 4, 2006 4:31AM EDT
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Sony is launching the new 7-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T10 in pink, black, silver and white this Summer. Sony says "this model is so stylish that it can be viewed as a fashion accessory."
Aside from being pretty in pink, the DSC-T10 doesn't scrimp on performance as it features double anti-blur protection to prevent blurry photos, has a 3x optical zoom, and a 2.5 inch LCD display on the back. They also claim a long battery life that takes up to 250 shots per charge. And just in case you need more space for storage, the camera is equipped with 56MB of internal memory, as well as a card slot that fits a Memory Stick Duo media card available in 4GB capacities.
I've seen the glossy black DSC-T30 version in person, and it looks cheap compared to the metal silver one I have, so I'm curious to see how the pink and white versions will compare.
The DSC-T10 will be available this month for about $400.
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I have one in silver and I LOVE this camera.
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1 Posted by anthonydesu on Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:20AM EDT Report Abuse
I dont really understand why people need such a complex image from a higher end megapixel camera. Mine is a T5 from Sony, and it is more clear than I could ever see myself using. A higher megapixel just means a bigger file, which translates into less space, which means that you have to buy a memory card over a gig to get a few photos. I saw this camera when I was last in Akihabara, and it seemed like junk. The floor model one store had was already broken. Kinda disappointing for a Sony fan.