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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10

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My last Sony, ever!



Rating: 2 out of 10 (Terrible)
Pros: Small, stylish, battery life
Cons: Red eye, poor pic quality indoors or in low-light
Opinion:
A classic example of never judging a book by its cover. Beauty on the outside and basically that is it! Red eye should be included as a feature of this camera. Can't be avoided 90% of the time. Very poor pic quality indoors unless target is close/near. Also poor in low light. Not sharp and sort of water-colourish. Had a friend deciding between this and a similarly priced Lumix. Showed him my photos and let him take a few of his own. He went with the Lumix.

 

cute pocket camera, carry every time with u , size of mobile phone .



Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: good pic quality,
Cons: speed is not that good, when i can take multiple pic in my panasonic zoom camera, its not that high speed camera,
Opinion:
this camera is very good for the people who would like to carry it all the time, battery power is also good.


kesavan
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Totally Disappointing!!!



Rating: 2 out of 10 (Terrible)
Pros: Small, stylish, user-friendly
Cons: Poor material, heavy
Opinion:
This expensive camera was given to me as a present and I spent much to get a Sony leather pouch, extra battery and memory stick to go along with it. However, within a month, small grey dots appeared on the slider. Those weren't scratches as they were underneath the top coating. Sony change it for free and they could not explain the cause. Then same problem happened again after 3 months. I was disappointed with the product and angry when Sony decides to charge me this time. They denied it is a material problem and accused me of mishandling. How can i misuse it when this same problem happened the next day after i used it to take some shots at home? I see this more of a material problem as the same problem can happen twice within 5 months. Hence I urge readers not to get this expensive Sony camera that Sony do not cover for external problems.

 

No red-eye reduction



Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: Small & large LCD screen
Cons: No red eye reduction. No date stamp
Opinion:
The size of this camera is great. The picture clarity is great if you only take pictures in direct sunlight. However, unless you like red-eye pictures do not purchase this camera. This camera is the biggest disappointment. I purchased a Sony cybershot three years ago and it was great, never had any issues but unfortunately my son broke it so I had to purchase a new one. I did lots of research, read all the available reviews and finally decided to purchase the new DSC-T10, "one of the best cameras out there". Well I do not agree and neither will you. I have called Sony at least three times to receive help on how to avoid the red-eye from my pictures and their only suggestions is to use the red-eye reduction feature, which does not work! I use it every time and I still get red-eye. Their other suggestion is to have the people look away from ... Read more

 

cover lock?



Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Loved my T5
Cons: The sliding lens cover opened to easily, running down battery
Opinion:
Was trying to see if this new model has a lock for the sliding cover that powers the camera on and off. On my T5 this would open too easily in pocket or bag and run down the battery. I think they installed a lock feature on the T7 but that was a slightly different configuration. Also after a year of use the sliding cover on my red T5 was starting to show signs of wear at the corners. But in terms of style, easy user interface etc based on my T5 experience I really would like to try the T10.

 

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