dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2015-02-26 08:23:00
|
The T200 is a compact camera with an 8 megapixel sensor and a 5x Zeiss zoom -- 35–175mm film equivalent. The optics are folded within the body and do not protrud. The only external controls are power switch (power is also turned on and off with the...
The touch screen control function is logical. All camera settings – there are not that many – are easily accessible. Used with care picture quality is acceptable, if a bit hit and miss. No doubt the intended customer is a person who will leave...
The price seems a little high. Perhaps this is a consequence of the included gimmicks, such as face recognition and Smile Shutter, or perhaps the touch screen. Auto white balance in Program mode is poor and left to its own devices it will select high I...
The Sony T200 is a perplexing camera. Those who buy it as a fashion accessory with the latest in gimmickry will probably love it. For less money you can buy the Sony DSCW80 (RRP $350) which is a better camera. Mind you, it looks like a camera, so it wo...
|
|
|
I had this camera for longer than what I usually do for a review and in this case the trial was more meticulous, as I took it with me on a trip to South America. I have to confess that I am a Sony fan and every time I have to make a purchasing decision...
|
|
stuff.tv Updated: 2015-02-26 08:23:00
|
Sonys T-series has spent the last three or four years consistently exceeding all our expectations. And our expectations, believe us, are tremendously high.The T200 happily continues that trend, packing more tech into its stylish little body than it ha...
Superb photo quality. Great touchscreen interface. Decent zoom range.
Grainy, blurry screen.
So many features and so much quality, in such a tiny body. Astounding...
|
|
|
An update to the DSC-T100 Cyber-shot, the DSC-T200 is similar in size and styling to its predecessor but the button controls on the rear panel have been replaced by a huge 3.5-inch touch-panel TFT LCD with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The entire screen is only...
|
|
|
It seems like the iPhone has made a few companies realise the true potential of touch screen interfaces. Sony has always had a touch screen series of cameras (the N series), but it usually only contained one model at a time and was a little clunky. All...
Touch screen operates well, low image noise, relatively quick operation...
Chromatic aberration is quite problematic, some sharpness issues The Final Word Sonys Cyber-Shot DSC-T200 is an interesting camera. Its pictures suffer from some sharpness and chromatic aberration issues, but are still good enough for small and medium...
Sonys Cyber-Shot DSC-T200 is an interesting camera. Its pictures suffer from some sharpness and chromatic aberration issues, but are still good enough for small and medium sized prints.
|
|
Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-26 08:23:00
|
The Sony DSC T200 is an 8 megapixel, pocket sized digital camera. It has a longer than standard 5x optical zoom lens. A big attraction is likely to be the extra large 3.5 inch touch screen. Other standard features built into the DSC T200 include face...
|
|
|
That’s not to say that the T200 doesn’t have some very nice features. For a start, it looks very smart and if you’ve seen the DSC-T100, youll have a distinct feeling of déjà vu as they look almost identical. Both cameras use a sliding fr...
A bit of curates egg of a camera. It offers a very good performance and quite a few useful features, including some that are fun to use. But its let down by a rather temperamental touch screen interface and some fiddly controls...
|
|