Sony Cybershot Digital camera: DSC T30
Hello, guys! One more review of high-end Sony digital cameras.
Sony unveiled the Sony Cybershot DSC T30, a 7.2 megapixel camera with high-light sensitivity (up to ISO 1000), Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® 3x optical zoom lens and a 3 inch Clear Photo LCD Plus™ display.
The features (and the price, by the way) of the T30 are very similar to those of the H5 model, but the former looks much slimmer and more elegant.
The cutting-edge technology used in the Sony T-series digital cameras makes blurred shots a thing of the past. You do not have any more to take hundreds of pictures before you manage to capture a sharp image. The T30 includes all possible intelligent, automatic features, that will help you to avoid fuzzy images.
It’s equipped with Double Anti-Blur Protection. The first level is its Super Steady Shot® optical image stabilization that reduces a hand movement effect.
The second level of protection is its high sensitivity mode, which goes up to ISO 1000. It enables to shoot at faster shutter speed with considerably less graininess, while Sony’s Clear RAW™ reduces noise. All these technologies will allow you to take clear images without a flash at low light conditions or in evenings.
The camera also incorporates selectable color modes, so that you can choose from natural or vivid modes for your night photography.
With Sony’s ultra-fast Real Imaging Processor™ circuitry, the T30 has more efficiency for quicker start-up, faster shot-to-shot times, higher-quality movie capture, and longer battery life. InfoLithium® battery is fairly durable – it delivers up to 420 shots per full charge.
The internal memory is 58MB, which can be extended by Memory Stick Duo™ media card.
Bundled accessories of the T30 include an InfoLithium battery, battery charger, multi-connector cable, wrist strap and software CD-ROM. Optional accessories can be: a travel charger (BC-TR1, about $60), Cyber-shot Station (CSS-TNA, about $80), a marine pack (MPK-THC, about $200), and a genuine leather cover (LCJ-THA, about $40).
Besides, you may also go for a Sony DPP-FP50 digital photo printer, with which you will be able to make high resolution prints, post cards, or even calendars.
The Cyber-shot DSC-T30 will appear in May for about $500, while pre-orders have already begun online at http://www.sony.com/T30. Technorati Tags: Sony Cybershot DSC T30, Sony digital cameras, digital cameras, digital photography, digital cameras review
















