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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T90


(7.5 out of 10)


The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 is truly an aim-and-forget camera and you'll be happy with the results.

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We love running around during the summer – the beach, ball games, family gatherings, eating out – the usual stuff. In the heat, however, it’s no fun lugging around a hefty DSLR with several lenses. That’s why compact point-and-shoot cameras like the 12-megapixel T90 continue to sell well in this moribund economy. Sony and Canon execs both claim camera and camcorder sales remain relatively strong. After all, taking photos and video clips is an integral part of people’s lives (post to your Facebook page or YouTube recently?) and people want their cameras with them all of the time. Since cell phone camera quality is still pathetic, the point-and-shoot digicam lives! And the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 is as easy to carry and use as you’d wish. Now let’s see if it’s worth the $260 it costs in the real world. Continue reading full review @ Digital Trends

ProsCons
  • Ultra portable
  • 3-inch touchscreen LCD
  • Quality 12-megapixel images
  • Decent 720P video
  • Small size could be a detriment
  • No aperture or shutter speed adjustments
  • Optional cable required for HD video
  • Relatively expensive