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The editors liked
Ultra-slim form factor
Literally shirt-pocket sized
Excellent feature set for a subcompact
Very effective image stabilization for steady photos even in limited lighting
Excellent lens
Very sharp
Softens only in extreme corners
Chromatic aberration ...
Small size
Attractive design
Optical image stabilization
Quick performance.
Great photos
Relatively fast performance
Above-average features for its class
Including 5x zoom lens and nine-point autofocus
The editors didn't like
High-ISO shots are very noisy
Particularly under limited-light conditions
Short exposure times limit low-light shooting somewhat (still more than adequate for typical city night scenes though)
Continuous-mode cycle times are on the slow side
Below-ave...
Published: 2007-05-01, Author: Will , review by: cnet.com
Great photos; relatively fast performance; above-average features for its class, including 5x zoom lens and nine-point autofocus
Buttons are a little small; no optical viewfinder.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 is a slim point-and-shoot whose generous feature set, great photos, and quick performance make it an excellent choice for a pocket camera.
Abstract: DPInterface Sony Cyber-shot T10 ReviewBrad Soo - November 13th, 2006 The Cyber-shot T10 is Sonys "baby T50" with the only differences being design (this ones smaller), a 2.5 inch LCD (versus a 3 inch touchscreen on the T50) and lower battery life. A...
Abstract: Last week Cliff looked at the Canon Ixus 850 IS and today I'm putting Sony's similarly specced Cyber-shot DSC-T10 through its paces. Both cameras are light, pocket friendly and beautifully made, so how does Sony's new baby compare with arch-rival Canon's?...
Ultra-slim form factor, literally shirt-pocket sized
Excellent feature set for a subcompact
Very effective image stabilization for steady photos even in limited lighting
Excellent lens, very sharp, softens only in extreme corners, chromatic aberration ...
High-ISO shots are very noisy, particularly under limited-light conditions
Short exposure times limit low-light shooting somewhat (still more than adequate for typical city night scenes though)
Continuous-mode cycle times are on the slow side
Below-ave...
The DSC-T10 continues a Sony tradition of high quality in the subcompact category, packing more features into a smaller space than most anything else out there, but this time with the added bonus of optical image stabilization and high ISO settings. Li...
Abstract: Click on the T10 for a 360° QTVR tourAdding to its already stylish and sleek design, Sony is launching a new color strategy with the Cyber-shot® DSC-T10. Users can choose from pink, white, black and silver. The Super Steady Shot technology minimizes bl...
Compact, attractive design, Ample 2.5-inch LCD display, Optical image stabilisation, Good selection of shooting modes
Narrow lens, Excessive red-eye when using the flash
The Cyber-shot DSC-T10 is a good overall camera. It combines functionality with a beautiful design and the built-in features mean that even the least experienced photographer can take a decent shot. ...
Upgrading last year's almost identical-looking Cyber-shot, the similarly flat-faced T10 snapshot brings another million pixels to the party, crammed on to the same physical size chip.Just 21mm wide, it also boosts maximum light sensitivity from its pre...
Abstract: There's plenty in the Sony T10 to keep most photographers busy, plus Sony have seen fit to throw in their anti-camera shake technology for good measure....