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18 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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36 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Compact
Yet solid
A capable camera for the most part
Excellent macro mode
Nice features for the price. 3-inch (widescreen) touch-screen LCD. Lots of in-camera editing options. Effective Smile Shutter mode.
Optical image stabilization
Face detection
Smile shutter.
Slim body with non-extending lens
3in touch-screen monitor
Smile Shutter mode really works
Optional cable for HDTV slideshows.
The editors didn't like
Limited battery life
Buttons were too easy to accidentally press
Touch screen
Sony Cybershot DSCT70
Doesnt excel in low-light shooting situations. High ISO settings turn out very dark photos. No custom white balance.
Compact, yet solid, A capable camera for the most part, Excellent macro mode,
Limited battery life, Buttons were too easy to accidentally press, Touch screen, Sony Cybershot DSCT70
I found that the Cyber-shot T70 was a capable camera in most ways. While I wouldn't recommend the Sony for anyone interested in taking lots of "serious" photos with it, it is capable of good pictures, and it's hard to beat the size of this camera. High...
Published: 2008-02-13, Author: Philip , review by: cnet.com
Optical image stabilization; face detection; smile shutter.
Long flash recycle time; somewhat unresponsive touch screen; very noisy at ISO 1,600 and above.
The ultracompact Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 packs impressive performance and image quality into a sexy little camera body, but its touchy touch screen left us a tad teed.
Abstract: I have to admit I'm lagging a bit behind in my mission to review every digital camera on the market, largely because out of the 26 models in Sony's Cyber-shot range, last year I reviewed only four. Compare this with over a dozen reviews of Canon cameras, ...
Abstract: Sony’s new T-series cameras feature high-definition output so you can bring your photos to the party and take full advantage of the HD equipment already in your home. Once you have viewed photos in the utmost clarity, color and detail on an HDTV set...
Slim body with non-extending lens, 3in touch-screen monitor, Smile Shutter mode really works, Optional cable for HDTV slideshows.
Pedestrian 38-114mm lens range, Noise and compression artefacts throughout, Smile Shutter more fun than practical, No manual control over aperture and shutter.
There’s no denying the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 is a desirable-looking compact with some neat features. Sony’s distinctive styling and unique gadgetry will see it immediately appeal to some people. And to be fair the gadgets are pretty good &nd...
Abstract: Sonys 8.1-megapixel DSC-T70 cyber-shot is essentially a scaled-down version of the T200 model with a marginally smaller, lighter body, shorter zoom range and smaller LCD. Unlike previous T-series models, both are controlled via touch screens, which co...
Chromatic aberration issues, some haloing in high contrast areas The Final Word Another solid touch screen offering from Sony, the Cyber-Shot DSC-T70 is a slightly slimmed down version of the T200. It offers relatively good quality pictures and combine...
Another solid touch screen offering from Sony, the Cyber-Shot DSC-T70 is a slightly slimmed down version of the T200. It offers relatively good quality pictures and combines them with a touch screen interface and a slick design.