Sony DSC T90 Camera Review–Solid Camera For The Price



Sony will, usually, put up a good camera.  For the most part, any Sony camera I’ve come in contact with has been a solid model with a good array of features, and generally suffers from only one problem: they’re slightly overpriced for what you get.  The Sony DSC T90 is no exception.

The Sony DSC T90 camera is a twelve megapixel camera with a 4x optical zoom, eleven megs of onboard memory, a three-inch LCD touchscreen display, compatibility with Memory Stick memory cards, and can shoot video in 720p.  It’s also fully HDMI compatible.

Like I said, plenty of features, and they’re also put into a camera that’s pretty solidly easy to use, to boot.  The zoom range is a bit short, being only 4x, but this isn’t exactly a huge hindrance as most of what you’ll want to take pictures of is fairly close at hand.  However, for the price–you can get a USED one of these on Amazon for two hundred thirty bucks, and that’s the used price–you may be able to do a whole lot better in terms of value.  So shop carefully, folks, but keep the Sony DSC T90 in the back of your mind if you’re looking.

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