Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 (silver)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: DSCT100
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- The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 is a slim point-and-shoot whose generous feature set, great photos, and quick performance make it an excellent choice for a pocket camera.
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CNET editors' review
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 (silver) price range: $599.99
- Reviewed by: Will Greenwald
- Edited by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 05/01/2007
- Released on: 01/24/2007
The good: Great photos; relatively fast performance; above-average features for its class, including 5x zoom lens and nine-point autofocus
The bad: Buttons are a little small; no optical viewfinder.
The bottom line: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 is a slim point-and-shoot whose generous feature set, great photos, and quick performance make it an excellent choice for a pocket camera.
The camera's easily pocketable, all-metal body measures just 0.875-inch thick and weighs a bit more than six ounces. It comes in silver, black, and red, so you can have your choice of colors. Despite its sensibly laid out controls, the DSC-T100 still sacrifices some of its function for form; the camera's buttons feel smaller and more shallow than I would like and can be a bit tricky for large thumbs.
A surprisingly strong heart beats beneath the DSC-T100's slim, shiny exterior. The 8-megapixel camera features a 35mm-to-175mm-equivalent 5x zoom Zeiss lens, a notable upgrade over previous T-series cameras' 3x zoom lenses. Its 3-inch screen supplies an extremely wide view; the display stays clear and colorful, even when looking at it from a near-90-degree angle in any direction. The T100 uses Sony's Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization and can boost its sensitivity to as high as ISO 3,200 for low-light and high-speed shooting. The camera also features a 9-point autofocus mode, an extremely useful feature normally found on much higher-end cameras such as digital SLRs.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100's firmware offers almost as many useful features as its hardware does. Its face-detection mode automatically adjusts exposures when shooting family photos. You can also tweak color, correct red-eye, and even apply different effects such as fish-eye and cross filter, all within the camera. The T100 can also output MP3-playing slide shows to standard definition TVs with the included RCA video cable, or to high-definition TVs with an optional component-video cable. It also works with Sony's CSS-HD1 Cyber-shot Station, a dock with a remote and HD component output support. If you plan on viewing your photos on an HDTV, we highly recommend the component cable or dock option.
In CNET Labs' tests, the DSC-T100 performed exceptionally well. After a quick 1.1-second start-up time, the camera rattled off a new shot every 1.4 seconds. With the flash enabled, however, that time ballooned to almost 3 seconds; the tiny 3.4 watt-hour battery simply can't recycle faster. The shutter responded quickly, lagging just 0.4 second with our high-contrast target and 1.2 seconds with the low-contrast one. The camera's burst mode also worked admirably, snapping 15 shots in 6.6 seconds for a frame rate of 2.3 shots per second.
The DSC-T100 takes great-looking photos with plenty of detail. Pictures stay sharp and free of noise as high as ISO 400. ISO 800 and ISO 1,600 produce a notable amount of detail-softening, speckled noise but are still useable. The T100's macro and super-macro modes really impress me; it took some beautiful close-up shots of flowers at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
The camera's pictures aren't perfect, however. Like most snapshot cameras, shots taken at ISO 3,200 look more like expressionist paintings than photos. We recommend you stick to shooting at ISO 800 or lower to avoid extreme noise.
Movies captured in Fine mode (640x480 30fps MPEG-4) look very good, as long as the motion doesn't get too complex. A couple of flowers waving in the breeze works, but an entire tree full of fluttering leaves taxes the compression algorithm too much, leaving the video rife with blocky MPEG artifacts. Unfortunately, the trade-off leaves the video file size rather large: at about 1.3MB/sec, a minute of video takes about 77MB of disk space. That's more efficient than the MJPEG used by the Canon PowerShot SD750, but overall still fairly large. The optical zoom operates in Movie mode, another plus.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 demonstrates exactly what a good snapshot camera should be. Its slim form looks good and fits easily in the pocket, it includes some very useful features, and it shoots great photos at a fast clip. Its price may seem a bit steep, but you'll get a lot of camera in a very small package.
User reviews
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CNET needs to do something about it 's reviews
by raystrom23 on June 25, 2007
Pros: 5X zoom, small, great day pictures, large screen
Cons: Pretty much useless if your indoors or it's slightly dark; Menu system can be annoying to trudge through
Summary: I had bought the T20 for a vacation a few weeks ago, and it took some great day pictures. However, the minute I got inside and I took the flash ...
Summary: I had bought the T20 for a vacation a few weeks ago, and it took some great day pictures. However, the minute I got inside and I took the flash off or even lowered it, the pictures looked horrible. Night time shots also, and the flash is incredibly weak.My father was using a much older Sony 3.1 MP camera and his shots were coming out sharper. And I payed $400 plus for this thing??
I figured it was the camera, so I returned it for the T100 thinking it has to be better. Nope, same problem. The minute you change the flash, you get the constant camera shake warning, even if you're perfectly stil, the picture come out blurry.
This was even in a moderately lit room. Sometimes even with the flash, the pictures were soft, when you zoomed in. Before I took it back I purchased the Canon 750 and 850 IS. both cameras blew away the Sony in terms of picture clarity and indoor/night time pictures.
I even setup all the cameras on a table with the timer, and the T100 pictures looked terrible compared to the Canons. Blotchy, soft messes on indoor shots. It great for the outdoors, but most people take indoor shots, at least I know I do.
Most of my night time flash shots showed those white dots, which I know is typical with these small cameras, but the Canons seem to not have the problem as often.
The menu system is also a little annoying to navigate, especially if you want to switch to a different scene, image size, or exposure setting.
I really wanted to like this camera as it looks fantastic, and the 3" screen is fantastic, but the camera is not worth the money. Look at the reviews aroung the net on this thing, and you'll see this camera has issues.
Shame on Sony for not testing it out better, and shame on CNET for leaving this part out. If they did it on purpose, then they lose more and more credibility each day. If they didn't even bother testing taking pictures indoors, then why bother having a review section if you're not going to fully test out the products you showcase?
BTW, I stuck with the 750. It took great pictures, has gotten fantastic reviews, and looks much nicer than than the 850 IS.62 out of 77 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Best Ultracompact on the Market!!!
by dentalrep on March 17, 2007
Pros: 5x zoom, Size, 8mp, high ISO, Super SteadyShot, cradle options, improved processing engine, and face detection.
Cons: Cradle not available yet
Summary: I am so happy that I went with this camera. Sony has finally decided to step up and come out with an ultracompact that is better than Canon. I was ...
Summary: I am so happy that I went with this camera. Sony has finally decided to step up and come out with an ultracompact that is better than Canon. I was set on buying the Canon SD800IS but then came across this beauty.
It is not in stores yet but can be purchased online from Circuit City. Sony also has an optional docking station that should be coming out soon which will be nice.
This camera has a 5x zoom which is incredible for its size. The new processing engine is noticeably faster and comes from their SLR camera line. Face detection and the 9 point auto focus and big pluses as well.
From Sony: "With Super SteadyShot® optical image stabilization and high sensitivity (ISO 3200), the DSC-T100 compensates for shaky hands, minimizes blur, brightens images and allows flash-free shooting to preserve the mood. And the Clear RAW? noise reduction will take care of the picture noise that can ruin low-light shots."
Pictures look great and I have a trip to Hawaii coming up and I look forward to using this camera and comparing my pictures to my Sony H5.
There are also multiple colors available but not all colors can be purchased right now since it has just been released.Updated
I forgot to mention that the battery life is great and the 3 inch screen is amazing!Updated
I just wanted to let everyone know that the camera is still working great. I am still very happy with the camera and the battery life has exceeded my expectations.Updated
I just wanted to comment on how great the docking station has been. I do miss the ability to use an USB connection but the docking station has worked flawlessly.31 out of 34 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Absolutely Amazing!
by bbnova22 on April 11, 2007
Pros: 5X zoom. HUGE 3 in. LCD screen. many modes. excellent battery life
Cons: none so far
Summary: this camera is simply amazing! it is smaller than it looks in the pictures! the lcd screen takes up most of the back. i have already tried many different types ...
Summary: this camera is simply amazing! it is smaller than it looks in the pictures! the lcd screen takes up most of the back. i have already tried many different types of shots with this camera, and it does exactly what is stated. to test the response of the camera, i waved my hand quickly in front of the lens, and when it took the picture, my hand was completely clear and focused! the face detection is perfect. i tested it on my friends, and also tested it on posters with 4 or 5 people, and the face detection worked every time! you can upload your personal music to play during slidshow playback, which is a cool feature. there are many modes and specifications avaiable. i did a lot of research on many cameras before deciding to buy one. this is by far the best digital camera i have ever had. it is a bit steep on price ($400), but after buying it and using it, it is definatly worth this price! i would recommend this camera to everyone thinking about getting a sleek digital camera. it is a shame CNET has not done a review of this camera yet, because it everyone needs to know about its qualities and performance!
16 out of 20 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A bit disappointing...
by benkim211 on June 22, 2007
Pros: Screen, fairly simple menu system, zoom range
Cons: Photo quality, especially with flash, low light, focus speed and accuracy
Summary: I bought this camera on the reviews (both CNET, other sites, user opinions) and was completely ready to be "wow'ed" by the results. I was at least hoping to ...
Summary: I bought this camera on the reviews (both CNET, other sites, user opinions) and was completely ready to be "wow'ed" by the results. I was at least hoping to get decent results, consistent with a good "point and shoot." I have been trying to reconcile the results I received however, and now have to conclude, the reviews and opinions of others were based on promise, not actual results. I'm an avid photographer that has several camerals, include a couple SLRs and numerous "point and shoots". This is the first of my cameras that didn't meet expectations, which admittedly were high.
Photo quality is mediocre, especially in mid to low light, and it is slow to focus, often not focusing correctly. My Sony T-9 is far superior in photo quality and shot taking process, though supposedly with 2 less megapixels. Photos with the T100 are grainy, and last dynamic range in color which is noticible in most photos/prints. I would have to rank it as the least impressive camera that I've owned going back to my first digital camera, a Fuji 2MP i purchased in 2001.
I really wanted to like this camera, but must say I have buyers remorse. I'm still hoping the HD playback will win me over (have yet to try this), but the photo quality and prints that come from this camera really are mediocre at best.
Disappointing...13 out of 16 users found this user opinion helpful.
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CNET needs to get a photo expert to write its reviews.
by Jeff Kirby on July 30, 2007
Pros: Size, optical zoom.
Cons: Terrible indoor, flash and low light photos
Summary: Having read Cnet reviews for many years, and used those reviews in influencing my decision in most of my purchases, including three digital cameras. I now realize that whoever reviews ...
Summary: Having read Cnet reviews for many years, and used those reviews in influencing my decision in most of my purchases, including three digital cameras. I now realize that whoever reviews digital cameras for Cnet has very little concept or understanding of digital cameras. You only have to compare Cnet reviews with those of dedicated camera web sites to realize this.
I have now decided to base my buying decisions on the score given by other reviewers. Check it out yourself, if you haven't already noticed the hundreds of reviews that start with "I don't now which camera Cnet was reviewing, it wasn't the same one I have!"
I am sorry, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but when I read numerous reviews by "a camera expert", then find those views contradicted by the reviews of users and other "professional" camera reviewers, I start to doubt the ability of Cnet's reviewer.
The Fuji S9100 is another example. Cnet's view was "Though high on features, Fuji's Fine Pix S9100 comes up short on image quality." Yet every other amateur and professional reviewer found the image quality the leader in it's field and price range, with 90% of those reviews giving a 9 or 10 score, against Cnet's 7.4.
I believe that many buyers like me were swayed by Cnet giving this camera it's highest accolade and score.
This camera is "OK", not great, in well lit outdoor situations, but is horrible indoors, both in well lit and in low lit situations, flash photographs over six feet away, twilight and night shots WITH AND WITHOUT A TRIPOD!
I am an advanced photo enthusiast, I read the manuals, practice with all the features, etc. But on a recent vacation I was not able to print one 8x10 that was shot in anything but perfect outdoor conditions. All the other photos were noisy, soft, fuzzy photos that looked like they were taken by a five year old with a $20 camera. My 6 year old Pentax takes photos that are 10X better.
Just in case you are in any doubt that the problem might be my ability or my camera. My 30 year old son accompanied us, and he also has the T100, which he bought after reading Cnet's review, and all his photo's were equally poor quality.
Choose something else, and base your choice on "user reviews" not Cnets hit or miss approach.10 out of 12 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Size Perfect, Pic Qualtiy Great, 5x Zoom outdoes itself
by clwright1 on May 23, 2007
Pros: Carl Zeiss Lens, 5x, Stability Control, Fast startup, Features heavy including multi Face recognition
Cons: Just get use to how the different modes (shooting scenes) changes the menu settings available
Summary: I gave a lot of weight to purchasing one of the Canon SD lines of cameras. Unfortunately, none of them had all the features I wanted. The DSC-T100 does have ...
Summary: I gave a lot of weight to purchasing one of the Canon SD lines of cameras. Unfortunately, none of them had all the features I wanted. The DSC-T100 does have all these features and several originally not considered that cannot be underestimated. Firstly, for any compact/ultracompact camera, image stability control is a must. Secondly, the larger 3 inch screen is worth the loss of a view-finder no matter what the CNET review says. The LCD screen is fast, easy to view in sun, and large; so a view finder is not necessary. Sensitivity modes are great. Battery life was better than previous camera, though charge time is 3 hrs. The Carl Zeiss lens provides an undistorted picture with no fringe effects, and the super HAD CCD can easily offer high sensitivity that pairs well with the lens. This camera teaches you the importance of a 5x as opposed to a 3x zoom, which in turn underscores the great image stability control. I did have one moment of head scratching frustration. Sony offers multiple different modes under the home button, ie auto adjustment, program auto, scene selection. They call them shooting scenes. These scenes when selected change the options available under the menu button, such as sensitivity, face recognition, flash, etc. Once you realize this, however, you begin to appreciate the different modes and how they offer quick changes without manually modifying every menu option. The interface is great for this camera. I understand CNET's criticism of the buttons, but if they were any larger you wouldn't have a place to put your thumb or finger to stabilize the camera without accidentally pressing a button. Finally, buy the camera for the start up, image capture, and repeated capture times. Just flip the brushed metal cover down and the camera is up before you can point it.
9 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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this camera does not focus properly or work well in low light
by stanleyda on May 17, 2007
Pros: Nice colors and flip down guard for lens
Cons: everyshot in excellent lighting conditions is soft on the subject
Summary: Face detection is a big joke. I can't believe sony is selling this camera and claiming the excellant focus when it doesn't work properly. I am taking it ...
Summary: Face detection is a big joke. I can't believe sony is selling this camera and claiming the excellant focus when it doesn't work properly. I am taking it back and buying something more resonable for this type of point and shoot.
I have used 100 cameras that focus better. Sony t100 sucks for focusing. I am upset because all of my daughter prom pictures are soft. You can't tell in the playback of the camera but when youblow them up it is not focused on the subjects.
Nice try sony but you definately have a problem with this camera. Caller the sony store and I am not the only one complaining11 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Good Lord!
by erwintjoe on May 3, 2007
Pros: Impeccable!
Cons: None that I can think of so far
Summary: The T100 would be my third P&S camera from Sony, and for the past 2 weeks it has performed well above my expectations compared to my past models (...
Summary: The T100 would be my third P&S camera from Sony, and for the past 2 weeks it has performed well above my expectations compared to my past models (DSC-P7 & DSC-T1). I am a House Music DJ in Los Angeles so my camera is always in use and on the road. The slim form factor is a definate must for all clubbers alike. It fits comfortably in my back pocket and is always a thrill to whip it out and get those "OOO's & AAH's" from everyone. Day or night, the 8.1 mp sensor really shines for those up close and personal shots. The 3 inch display is absolutley astounding! Clear and crisp enough so the ladies can review the shots i took. I have not played around with the editing tools built in so I will get back to you guys, but looking forward to playing around with their optional Wide Angle lens conversion kit they got. That's all for now. Hope this helps you all!
9 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Super cool looking camera with dissapointing results
by addikku on May 17, 2007
Pros: Super fast start up and anti shake features !
Cons: Lack of features and very grainy prints
Summary: This is a great camera for the beginner who wants to impress his friends at a party. It starts up in a second and it takes great shots with super ...
Summary: This is a great camera for the beginner who wants to impress his friends at a party. It starts up in a second and it takes great shots with super speed. The T-100 offers a lot of bells and whistles like 8.0 megapixel, super double steady shot, 3"LCD, a powerful flash, ISO up to 3200 and lots of other cool toys that take too long to mention. However after impressing everybody you can develop your prints and find out that the pictures are not so great. Prints from this camera are grainy, with a lot of noise and they lack color. Just like every other cybershot super fan , I sold my older model T-9 and upgraded to the T-100. What a mistake! Once I received the camera I took as many pictures as I could in every type of environment and even went as to compare its pictures to pictures taken with my old Canon S80. I was shocked with the results ! I compared the pictures side by side and found that the Canon S80 put the Sony T-100 to shame. The Canon pictures where very well focused with great color. As for the T-100 Sony pictures, they where lacking some color, sharpness and worst of all the pictures looked liked someone had blown sand on them "Grainy" .
So in conclusion I would not advise anyone to purchase this camera unless you dot plan to print pictures larger than a 4 X 6
As for myself, I have already returned the T-100 to Sony for a refund and I am back on the market searching for another t-9 or something that performs like it.10 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Doesn't Meet Expectations
by rjmoore98 on June 27, 2007
Pros: Design. 3" LCD. 5x Optical zoom.
Cons: Very expensive. Proprietary memory, Crunchy photos.
Summary: So, I wonder if this review will even make it to Cnet or for how long before it is taken down. This camera is a big disappointment. There is so ...
Summary: So, I wonder if this review will even make it to Cnet or for how long before it is taken down. This camera is a big disappointment. There is so much hype out there, especially about the high ISO. I am an experienced photographer and I just can't believe how bad this is. I think that Cnet and all these sites either on Sony payroll or they just fell in love with the design, 3" LCD and 5x optical zoom. I know that I did. I've had it for a week and I'm counting down the days (14) that I have before I must return it. Calculating in the 15% restocking fee!! This cam just doesn't measure up and it's so cool that I can't hardly give it up. But I'm going to return it. There is noise starting at ISO200. I have some shots at ISO100 that look like crap. I measured against an older Canon and it was better. My brother's Casio Zs700 (or something like that) is supposed to be an avg camera and its photos were better!! Outside shots are great. Color is rich. Zoom is nice. Shutter lag is minimal, much better than the Casio. However, indoor shots are crap. Way too yellow. Scene adjustments don't compensate. Flash is weak. Anything without flash is very crunchy and/or grainy. Red eye is a huge problem even with red eye reduction activated. The face recognition never seems to work. I've seen it activated once and I've taken tons or portraits. Man, I want to love this camera, but the photo quality is definitely below average!! What a bummer!
5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: DSCT100
- Description: The DSC-T100 fits an amazing combination of high-tech features into super-slim dimensions. It has high-resolution 8.1 MP imaging, a powerful 5x optical zoom lens and a huge 3.0" Clear Photo LCD Plus screen that lets you snap and share photos easily. Innovative technologies like Face Detection, in-camera retouching, D-range optimization and HD (high definition) output expand the possibilities of digital photography - and the Sony Double Anti-Blur Solution lets you shoot in low light without flash to preserve the mood.
General
- Product Type Digital camera - Compact
- Width 3.6 in
- Depth 0.9 in
- Height 2.3 in
- Weight 5 oz
- Enclosure Color Silver
Main Features
- Resolution 8.1 megapixels
- Color Support Color
- Optical Sensor Type Super HAD CCD
- Total Pixels 8,300,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 8,100,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/2.5 in
- Light Sensitivity ISO 80, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO 3200, ISO auto
- Digital Zoom 2 x
- Shooting Modes Frame movie mode
- Shooting Programs Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Landscape, Soft snap, Twilight mode, Hi-speed shutter, High sensitivity, Twilight portrait
- Special Effects Sepia, Vivid, Black & White
- Image Stabilizer Optical (Super Steady Shot)
- Max Shutter Speed 1/1000 sec
- Image stabilizer feature Optical stabilization helps prevent blurry pictures, especially for handheld cameras at slow shutter speeds or when using high optical zoom. This camera utilizes built-in Super SteadyShot stabilization to assist in taking sharper pictures.
- Min Shutter Speed 1 sec
- Exposure Metering Spot, Multi-segment, Center-weighted
- Exposure Modes Program, Automatic
- Exposure Compensation ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
- Face Detection Yes
- White Balance Presets, Automatic
- White Balance Presets Flash, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, Incandescent
- Digital Video Format MPEG VX
- Still Image Format JPEG
- Continuous Shooting Speed 2.2 frames per second
- TV Tuner None
- Video Capture MPEG - 640 x 480, MPEG - 640 x 480, MPEG - 320 x 240
Memory / Storage
- Flash Memory 31 MB Flash - Integrated
- Supported Flash Memory Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
- Integrated Memory 31 MB
- Floppy Drive None
- Image Storage JPEG 3264 x 2448 : 10 - With 31MB built-in memory, JPEG 3264 x 2176 : 10 - With 31MB built-in memory, JPEG 2592 x 1944 : 13 - With 31MB built-in memory, JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 21 - With 31MB built-in memory, JPEG 1920 x 1080 : 33 - With 31MB built-in memory, JPEG 640 x 480 : 202 - With 31MB built-in memory
Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Built-in flash
- Flash Modes Auto mode, Fill-in mode, Slow synchro, Flash OFF mode
- Red Eye Reduction Yes
- Effective Flash Range 4 in - 12 ft
- Features AF illuminator, Flash +/- compensation
Lens System
- Type Zoom lens - 5.8 mm - 29 mm - F/3.5-4.4
- Focal Length 5.8 mm - 29 mm
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 35 - 175 mm
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) 9
- Min Focus Range 19.7 in
- Macro Focus Range 1cm
- Lens Aperture F/3.5-4.4
- Optical Zoom 5 x
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
- Lens Construction 10 group(s) / 12 element(s)
- Lens Manufacturer Carl Zeiss
- Features Aspherical lens, Built-in lens shield
Additional Features
- Self Timer Yes
- Self Timer Delay 2 sec, 10 sec
- Additional Features DPOF support, Direct print, Face detection, Auto power save, Built-in speaker, Histogram display, PictBridge support, PRINT Image Matching, USB 2.0 compatibility, Digital noise reduction, RGB primary color filter, In-camera red-eye removal, Display brightness control
Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type None
Display
- Type LCD display - TFT active matrix - 3 in - Color
- Display Form Factor Built-in
- Display Format 230,000 pixels
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Type None
Microphone
- Type Microphone - Built-in
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x USB, 1 x Composite video/audio output
- Expansion Slot(s) 1 x Memory Stick PRO Duo
Software
- Software Drivers & Utilities, Sony Picture Motion Browser
System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support MS Windows ME, MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS 9.1, Apple Mac OS 9.2, Apple Mac OS X 10.0 - 10.4
- Peripheral Devices USB port, CD-ROM drive
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Wrist strap
- Cables Included 1, 1 x USB cable, A/V cable
Power
- Power Device Battery charger - External
Battery
- Supported Battery Sony NP-BG1
- Supported Battery 1 x Sony NP-BG1 Li-ion rechargeable battery - 960 mAh ( Included )
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
CNET Labs' Benchmarks
- Labs information All values are expressed in seconds. Please visit our labs information page for information on how digital cameras are tested.
- CNET Labs Flash shot to shot time 2.9
- CNET Labs Shot to shot time typical 1.4
- CNET Labs Shutter lag bright 0.4
- CNET Labs Shutter lag dim 1.2
- CNET Labs Typical burst speed 2.3
- CNET Labs Wake up time 1.2
Product series
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 (silver)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Ultracompact, 8.1 megapixels, 5 x, 3 in LCD display, 31 MB - Integrated
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 (black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Ultracompact, 8.1 megapixels, 5 x, 3 in LCD display, 31 MB - Integrated
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 (red)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Ultracompact, 8.1 megapixels, 5 x, 3 in LCD display, 31 MB - Integrated
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