Sony DSC-T9 Review Digital Camera
Digitalcamerareview recently did a very impressive Sony DSC-T9 review. The author has amalgamated all the features in a comprehensive manner. The 6.0 megapixel camera is a latest entry in the ultracompact T-Series. Very compact, sized akin to credit card, features Carl Zeiss optics and sliding lens covers. With higher ISO sensitivity (up to 640 ISO equivalent) the company has made an attempt to overcome the problems of bad image quality in low-light environments. While Sony's antishake system and Super SteadyShot ensures that you always get the best shot. The conventional sized 2.5" LCD at the rear takes up most of the real estate.
Sony's proprietary InfoLITHIUM batteries, which shows the remaining battery life in the status window, are good over backup performance. Sony DSC-T9 is available in a color choice of silver and black finish. The price for the feature-laden Sony DSC-T9 is slated approximately $360.
Part of the content from the original Sony DSC-T9 review by digitalcamerareview.com states:
The Sony Cybershot DSC-T9 is Sony's latest entry into its ultracompact T Series (DSC-T1, DSC-T5, DSC-T9), all credit card sized cameras with Carl Zeiss optics and sliding lens covers. The immediate predecessor to the T9 is the T7, a model that got less than stellar reviews due to user complaints of a slow lens and weak flash, allegedly making the camera all but useless in low-light environments. With the T-9, Sony has attempted to address these issues and is actively marketing this camera as a camera suited to low-light environments, due to higher ISO sensitivity (up to 640 ISO equivalent) and Sony's antishake system, Super SteadyShot.…