Initially attracted by the design (specifically white, can't abide silver or black..so unimaginative!! ); no vulnerable telescopic lens to damage; compact.; sleek; cool! Unfortunately, my first one was stolen in our most recent burglary, however I managed to get my current one at £50.00 less just 9 months later! We're all different, but I find it suits my needs admirably. I think Sony have achieved a high level of both form and function with this design. Maybe I've paid for the brand, but I have a Sony computer and that's been great, too!
Bad points:
Menu is a tad confusing to negotiate, but I haven't really had time to study the user instructions, or experiment, so that's really my personal issue!
Ease of use
8.0
Image quality
10.0
Features
10.0
Build Quality
10.0
Value for money
10.0
Overall rating
9.0
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Review date:
30 Jan 2010
Purchaser
Score 8.0/10
Good points:
compact, funky, easy to use
Bad points:
flash too bright and pics over exposed because of it...
There are 2 main types of camera: The SLR and the Compact.
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex. SLR cameras use a prism to reflect the exact image as seen through the lens and so offers a more accurate viewfinder. SLR cameras have detachable lenses offering greater flexibility if you wish to take a variety of different photographs.
Compact cameras have a built in lens and an ‘above lens’ viewfinder which is less accurate but they are often cheaper, more sleekly designed and easier to carry anywhere with you to capture that moment perfectly without having to fiddle with complex settings or a bag full of lenses.
Not to be confused with optical zoom, digital zoom enlarges a portion of the image thus simulating optical zoom. In doing so, some image quality is lost.
If a photo is taken at a slow shutter speed, or at a long focal length, the effects of ‘hand shake’ will be amplified. Some cameras come with built-in image stabilisation which is designed to act against this to produce sharper images.
It’s great for low light shots without a tripod, like at a gig.
If a photo is taken at a slow shutter speed, or at a long focal length, the effects of ‘hand shake’ will be amplified. Some cameras come with built-in image stabilisation which is designed to act against this to produce sharper images.
It’s great for low light shots without a tripod, like at a gig.
Video recording functionality allows the capture of videos in mpeg or avi format which is great if you want to capture a whole scene, not just one moment.
Almost all modern cameras have autofocus. Manual focus allows you to override the autofocus and set the distance yourself. This is especially useful if your camera is struggling to focus in a low-light or confusing scene.
dSLR cameras have detachable lenses and are sold in a variety of combinations. This facet lets you know whether the package your are considering comes bundled with a lens or whether it is just the body of the camera.
This is the longest exposure your camera will take. The longer you take a photo for, the more light is let in and the more motion is captured.
Long shutter speeds can give fantastic, artistic results.
Try photographing the night sky at 30s or longer to see how the rotation of the Earth causes the stars to curve through the scene.
A camera sensor, that captures the photograph, is measured in pixels. The number given here is the horizontal amount of pixels followed by the vertical quantity of pixels.
The more pixels a camera sensor has, the bigger and higher quality the image will be.
Measured in f-stops the aperture of a lens dictates the maximum amount of light captured.
If you want to do low light photography look for something with a wide aperture like f2.8.
The widest aperture is given as a range as it changes when your lens is zoomed in.
Bluetooth is a technology for the wireless transfer of data such as contacts, photos and music between mobile phones, computers and a host of other Bluetooth enabled devices. Read more about Bluetooth on Wikipedia
Autofocus
Yes
Changeable Lens
No
Type of lens
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar
Highest focal length (Millimetres)
114
Lowest focal length (Millimetres)
38
Also known as: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2G, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2L, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2P, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2W, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2B, Sony CyberShot DSC T2, Cyber-shot DSC-T2B, Sony DSC-T2
Cyber-shot T2 (black finish) – superb quality plus huge on-board memory to store all your pictures. Quick, easy image upload to blogs and photo sharing web sites.
8.1 effective megapixels with BIONZ
image processor for improved image
quality with lower noise and responsive
operation
Large 4GB internal flash memory with
capacity to store thousands of images
Album function automatically sorts
pictures for fast searches by title,
date or favourites
Easy image upload to photo blogs and
picture sharing web sites with no
special software needed
Face Detection ensures crisp, accurately-
exposed portraits of friends and family
Smile Shutter only fires shutter when
the subject is smiling
Large 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus
touchscreen for simple operation
Full HD output plus PhotoTV HD mode for
optimised display on new BRAVIA
televisions (requires optional cable)
and HD slideshow with music
Dual Anti-Blur with high sensitivity and
Super SteadyShot optical image
stabilisation for crisper pictures in
low light
Scrapbook creates on-screen montage of
images plus attractive background themes
In-camera retouching functions including
red eye reduction and filter effects
STAMINA battery life, up to 280 shots
(CIPA standard with LCD screen on)
Here’s a list of the questions other shoppers have asked owners of the Sony Cybershot DSC-T2
HI DO YOU KNOW HOW TO PRINT YOUR PICTURES WITH THE DATE DISPLAYED? NEED URGENT HELP WITH THIS!!
SUSAN
asked on
sorry can't help on this one, All pictures are in the computer with date attached but as yet I have not printed any off. I just play them to a digital picture frame via a pen drive.
David
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Paula, Canterbury Just for the memory!
Score 9.0/10Unfortunately, my first one was stolen in our most recent burglary, however I managed to get my current one at £50.00 less just 9 months later!
We're all different, but I find it suits my needs admirably. I think Sony have achieved a high level of both form and function with this design. Maybe I've paid for the brand, but I have a Sony computer and that's been great, too!
Review date: 30 Jan 2010