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| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
Buy New: $599.99
New (2) Used (1) from $439.95
Rating: 112 reviews Sales Rank: 10506
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 3 Maximum Focal Length: 29 Minimum Focal Length: 5.8 Maximum Resolution: 8 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 2.5 x 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: DSCT100 Model: DSCT100 UPC: 027242704381 EAN: 0027242704381 ASIN: B000M4J2OO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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What's with the price hike? May 14, 2008 Everyone, including Cnet, is talking about what a great deal this camera is for $400. But I can't find it anywhere for less than $600. Did the price go up recently?
Big Price Tag for Poor Performance March 3, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
At this price level this camera should be a performer. It looks great, is well built and easy to use yet I could not get one great picture out this camera no matter how hard I tried. If you are contemplating this unit think again and buy a Canon.
Sony T100 5X Zoom the Best February 5, 2008 The 5X zoom is a rarity among the point and shoot cameras. It gives me the ability to shoot at a distance without disturbing my objects. The T100 was rated by the CNET as a must-have-if-you-can-get-one, while rated the T200 a not-so-good. After using it for a month and a half, and after over 2,000 shots on my vacation trips, The camera's minuses are more than its pluses. I am a Canon SD630 user. The SD630 provides faster initial machine turn on time and faster prepared shot to shot time over the Sony T100. It often means that in a split of a moment`s difference, the best of a seize of the moment shot has been missed.
PROS: 1. 5x zoom is great and no one else makes this powerful so far. 2. 3-inch LCD is crisply clear and offers great colors. 3. Long battery life for 325 pictures per charge, including zooming and viewing time. That is remarkable. 4. Very good picture quality for in museum no flash allowed low light shooting. 5. Excellent colors under reasonably sufficient light either outdoors or in.
CONS: 1. Slower recovering time between shots. 2. Slower start-up time, you'd easily miss your catch-the-moment shot. 3. Lens protector sliding down takes two hands to operate. 4. Zoom in/zoom out control not as handy to operate. 5. It is not compatible with Windows Vista. 6. When it's used in Windows XP, its software CD-ROM is not as smart and convenient. 7. The camera's control menu is not easy to handle. 8. There is no 1600x1200 image size. This size is an optimum size for 4x6 prints. 9. No Date Stamp function. Sony decided to remove this popular function a couple years ago on T9. 10. Heavier and thicker than the T200. 11. Sony is more expensive as usual. It cost me $420 plus shipping.
Conclusion: A Canon of equivalence would be a better alternative, if 5x zooming is not what you must have.
love the camera January 25, 2008 I love the camera, I was scared at first because of the bad reports some people said but others loved it... I am very glad I bought it
Not what I expected January 8, 2008 After using an HP945 camera I was disappointed in this Sony. It takes a long time to change settings, the zoom is not great and the pictures are not good compared to what I was able to get from the HP. If it didn't cost so much I would love to trade it in.
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