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Overall, I really like this camera. After 'lugging' my Sony MVC-CD400 around DisneyWorld for four days, I researched and then bought this camera. The lens does smear with fingerprints, but you can easily see through it, even in the sun. Best of all, it fits comfortably in all pockets and impresses many people who examine its features. Pictures are simple to download either way using Windows XP. So far, in one month, I've only had one motion-smeared photo out of 125. I am still learning the many things you can do with it. It is amazing!
The touch screen of DSC-T700 is huge and funcational, however, the function manu could be bit annoying after you have many photos inside. The stylus comes with T700 is not as elegant in the looks as the camera, and it can only be attached to the camera hand strip, always worry it might be lost somehow. Speed on turning on the camera & photo shoting is fast but on some night shot scene it takes really long time to adjust the focus & speed. The quality of photo is superb, no question at all.
Given my feelings for Sony in general, I am shocked to see my name attached to two shining Sony product reviews. The first was for the camcorder I purchased about a year ago (still lovin' it) and the Cyber-shot DSC-T700/H point and shoot ultra-compact digital camera. So there you have it if you don't feel like reading anymore: AWESOME CAMERA AT ANY PRICE. Now, the details. When it came to me, I quickly unwrapped the tiny package and unveiled the almost too tiny rectangular piece of metal. Once the battery was fully charged (took awhile), I fired her up. It powers on quickly and gives you almost instant access to taking shots. That's a great feature when you're attempting to capture "the moment" instead of its aftermath. This camera is feature-rich, but I seem to only use a few. Two, specifically: 1) Smile-shutter; and 2) Touch-screen focus. The smile-shutter feature detects smiles and takes the shot at just the right moment. Not good for capturing grandpa without dentures in, but really cool for about every other shot with people. Now it doesn't work all the time, but it's still great technology that makes the user smile as well. The touch screen focus is an absolute dream. I can't tell you how many times I couldn't grab the right focal point with my SLR in auto mode. Talk about frustrating. What's worse is examining the otherwise priceless OUT OF FOCUS photo. This feature virtually eliminates that issue. Crappy photographers, rejoice! Other than that, the 4 gigabytes of internal storage is more than adequate if you do the right thing and transfer your images after each use. I'm pretty sure you can get over 400 pics on the highest resolution setting. If you need more, there's another slot for more! Finally, the screen on the back is great for sharing pics and evaluating each pic's value before decididng to keep or discard. The LCD is HUGE!!! Well, that's about it. Sony made another very nice quality product. I am amazed. Happily!Read full review
I just purchased the Sony T700 camera and it takes perfect pictures. I am happy with it. It's very intuitive to use since it has context-sensitive menus with the touchscreen. It's internal memory is great to take and store pictures and not having to empty the memory to make place for new pictures times and often. The down thing is that it doesn't have panoramic view and that I'm still trying to figure out how to make best use of battery since I can only take pictures or record for only a day out.
Omg, i love this camera! It has this thing called "Smile detection technology", which automatically takes a picture when your subject smiles. You can adjust how "strong" of a smile you want the camera to detect. Also, the picture is really clear and the touch screen is just plain cool.