Editorial Review:Product Description:User-friendlier than ever, the new DSC-T30 offers new function guides and easy-to-operate buttons in the compact body dimensions of the T series. In addition to the features offered in the previous model (DSC-T9) - slim size body, large LCD and the 'Dual Anti-blur Solution' of Super SteadyShot and high sensitivity - the DSC-T30 offers even higher sensitivity (up to a maximum ISO 1000), a resolution of 7.2 mega pixels and the impressive 3-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus. It has enhanced battery stamina, allowing you to take up to 420 high-resolution shots per charge.PRODUCT FEATURES:7.2 megapixels (effective);3 x Optical Zoom, 6 x Precision Digital Zoom, 14 x Smart Zoom (VGA);Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens;Real Imaging processor;'Super SteadyShot' optical image stabilizer;58 MB internal memory;Memory Stick Duo/ Memory Stick PRO Duo compatible;3-inch hybrid (230K dots) Clear Photo LCD Plus;Stamina: approx. 420 pictures;USB 2.0 Hi-speed;Modes: Auto, P-Auto, scene selection (high sensitivity, twilight, twilight portrait, snow, beach, fireworks, landscape, high-speed shutter);AF area: multi-point (5 points, auto), center-weighted, spot.
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Great size but terrible shutter lag
This camera is a great basic point and shoot. However my major gripe and the reason I am going to sell this and buy a different digital camera is its shutter lag. It takes so long from pressing the button to take the picture to actually taking the picture (with auto flash). I primarily use it to take photos of my small children and I am constantly missing those 'adorable' moments. Group photos are difficult too as the first flash seems to indicate to the group that the photo has been taken and they move before the second flash has occurred - thus messing up the photo. Not worth the money when there are cheaper, faster, cameras available out there.
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Beware E62:10 Error Code
I paid about $400.00 for this camera. I liked it at first and was impressed with the magnifying mode. Pictures were good, but I think the Exilim takes better pictures. After about a year and a half of operation, the image stabilization started to vibrate causing the camera to be unuseable. This problem got worse over time. The camera flashed an error code E62:10 on the LCD. I googled the error code and found a sea of people out there with the same problem. Some of them could hit there camera and make it work and some could not. Thet are getting repair quotes for over $200. My camera was never dropped or abused. The problem seemed to start in real humid weather. Dry weather helped at first, but eventually it made no difference. I would be aware of this camera or any of Sony's image stabilization cameras based upon the number of people on forums with this same problem. It's a nice feature but high maintenance with a large repair tag.
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Happy buyer
I have had my Sony Cybershot DSC T100 8mp for over 6 months now, and love every minute using it. It does eveything that the reviewers say it will do (and more). The picture quality and "ease of use" are excellent, and the 3" LCD screen is just fantastic. It replaces an older model Sony Cybershot that I have, and I couldn't be more pleased. It is compact and has all that you would every want in a digital camera. I purchased it from Amazon. It arrived on time, and the price was the lowest in the market.
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Almost a perfect camera.
I can confirm the white spots (see Sony KB article C388461), at times almost looks like water drops as others have mentioned. It only happens indoor flash shooting with low light at a distance. I picked this slim line version because of the slick 3" screen and all black back finish. Retrospect I would have gotten the W55.
Additional note objects further than 10 feet away will be out of focus, especially in low light. Dont waste your time/money. I really tried to ignor these flaws, but in the end could not and returned. Definitly go with W55. You will get even better performance with W80 (however the menu system is more complex and you dont get batt time remaining???!!!)
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Okay camera...there is better out there
Some of my pictures come out blurred no matter how steady I hold the camera. The steady shot seems to do nothing. The shutter speed is a lot faster than my old digital, so that I like. The pictures that don't come out blurred come out great.