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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900

| Saturday, January 2, 2010

Assalamualaikum,

Again, time to entangle all the webs after such a long time since I've last updated this blog. It is particularly due to my business with work and Facebook. That's right...blame it on something else. The truth is, so many things that have happened recently towards the end of 2009. Last December, as the data manager for one of my department's incoming research I was sent for a training course in Melbourne, Australia. Since this is my first time there and my old digital camera was nowhere in working condition, I decided to grab a new one. Decided not to go for SLR as yet due to financial constraint, I chose compact camera instead. So the day before I flew to Melbourne, I did some camera hunting.

I saw this interesting model from Olympus. But the salesman who was ironically wearing an Olympus shirt went against my will. He insisted that I was about to make a disastrous decision. So he took out several more models which cost the same such as Panasonic Lumix, Canon Powershot and Sony Cyber-shot. Initially took the same scene from those cameras and start snapping. Eventually, in my personal opinion, Panasonic Lumix won the competition in terms of picture quality. Canon Powershot and Sony Cyber-shot came in second head-to-head. Unfortunately, the lack of appearance made me less interested. So the decision made was based on two important factors...picture quality and physical appearance. And the winner is Sony Cybershot T-900.

Sony Cyber-shot T900 specifications
• Chic, ultra-slim design (15.1mm)
• 12.1 effective megapixels
• 3.5-inch wide Xtra Fine LCD touchscreen
• Carl Zeiss 4x optical zoom lens
• Record 720p HD movie clips
• Optical SteadyShot for clearer handheld shooting
• Enhanced Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology


front and rear view


closer view

3.5-inch wide Xtra Fine LCD touchscreen


The powerful BIONZ processor ensures flawless, low-noise images in any shooting situation - from holidays and fun-filled family moments to atmospheric interiors and low-light scenes. Optical SteadyShot keeps things crisp and clear when you’re shooting handheld in low light, while enhanced Face Detection and Smile Shutter help you get more great portraits without fuss.



the whole package...

I am definitely gonna be bring this baby everywhere I go, just to snap anything that catches my eye.