Sony offers ‘part camera, part album’
20 Aug 2008

A new digital camera from Sony makes the most of its ability to show off its shots, a new review suggests.
Cnet reports that the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 addresses the “miserable” experience of scrabbling around for images on your camera by treating its storage as a kind of portable digital photo album.
It states many models have “pathetically small and visually underwhelming” displays and make picture-sharing with friends difficult, but this is not the case with the Sony model.
It notes that in addition to being a “well-rounded point-and-shoot camera”, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 is capable of displaying its captured moments on a 3.5-inch screen and can store up to 40,000 of them.
The T700 is a ten-megapixel model with a Carl Zeiss lens, Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization, Smile Shutter, and touchscreen technology.
Other similar models in the company’s range include the ten-megapixel Sony Cybershot T300, which is available in red, silver and black.
