Oct 25, 2007
Nic Cho

New Sony Cybershot DSC-T2 With Huge 4GB Internal Memory

The Japan-based consumer eletronics giant, Sony has announced an new addition to its Cyber-shot T-series family. Is it named as DSC-T80? No, this latest point-and-shoot digital camera is named as DSC-T2, sound like the refresh model to the first version of Cybershot T-series – Cybershot DSC-T1. An interesting selling point of this latest slim camera is an 4GB internal memory that can store up to 1,250 top-quality images or 40,000 VGA-quality photos. For sure, if you think that 4GB is not enough to save your valuable memories, you’re allowed to expand the memory sizes with an optional Memory Stick Duo/PRO Duo cards.



As same as most new Cybershot digital cameras, the new 8.1 megapixel T2 also features high-speed BIONZ image processor engine, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar branded 3x optical zoom lens, Super Steady Shot/Optical Image Stabilization, face detection technology and even Sony’s “Smile Shutter” technology which able to detect the smiles and then captures the photo automatically without a press of the shutter button.

The company also includes a new scrapbooking feature onto new Cybershot T2, allowing the users to choose up to 16 colorful designs to view photos on the camera’s 2.7 inch anti-reflective touchscreen display. Furthermore, this compact digital camera also incorporates a new Sharemark technology which can tag stored images and automatically resize them for eventual upload to the sharing Websites such as Flickr and YouTube via the pre-installed Sony’s Picture Motion Browser Portable software.

The slim and stylish Sony Cybershot T2 that available in black, blue, green, pink and white colours is expected to be available in coming November for about $350.

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5 Comments

  • I have recently bought Sony Cybershot DSC-T2/White which worked fine for the first few days but now it has developed some defect. When I open the main window for taking image it starts some noise inside and starts vibrating as if some wheels are moving inside it. The image becomes unsteady and blurred. The camera started this behavior without any apparent cause as I have neither dropped nor mishandled it. If anybody has some solution then please notify me on my e-mail address:

    rozikhan782@hotmail.com, for which I shall feel obliged.

  • sarvath ali: Download and install Sony Picture Utility (same as Picture Motion Browser) on your Windows XP / 2000 computer.

    Next, Download and install Sony Picture Motion Browser Update.

    Charge the camera battery fully.

    Connect the camera to the USB port of the computer and turn on the camera.

    In My Computer, select the camera “disk”. Delete all files and folders that are not protected (all that can be directly deleted).

    Go to Start > Programs > Sony Picture Utility > Tools > PMB Portable Maintenance Tool.

    Put a check at “Initialize the media service settings” and click “Start”.

    When it finishes, click “Okay”. Click the Windows taskbar to unmount the camera as a USB drive.

    Turn off the camera. Wait until camera is fully off. Turn on the camera.

    Wait for Sony Picture Utility to open automatically.

  • Please solve my problem, i hava sony DSC-T2 camera 8.1 mega pixel. i have a japanese language version, i want to change version in English please advise me what can i do.

  • I have bought sony digital camara recently

    sony cybershot DSC-T2. Unfortunately I have lost the soft wear to download on computer kindly suggest or send the soft wear CD by Email or write the site from where I can down load free.

    Regards

    Sarvath Ali

    sarvath@msn.com

  • I like this idea! Internal HDs are a great idea!

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