Sony CyberShot DSC-T300
There are cameras that just take great pictures.
And then there’s the new Sony Cybershot T300 from Sony. Available in a
choice of couture silver, black and red finishes, the Sony T300 stands
apart from other digital cameras with its svelte lines and audacious
vertical-format styling. Looks apart, it’s a powerhouse of advanced
Sony technology that makes it easy to shoot and share breathtaking
images. Picture quality and responsiveness is assured by the Sony BIONZ
image processing engine that improves the speed and accuracy of
autofocus, exposure control, white balance and colour adjustment
functions. It also boosts sensitivity to a maximum ISO 3200 for
low-noise shots without flash indoors or in dim lighting conditions.
Sony Cyber-shot T300 Features
• 10.1 effective megapixels
• Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom lens
• 3.5-inch 230K dot Clear Photo LCD plus Touchscreen
• BIONZ processor powers Smile Shutter and Face Detection
• Intelligent Scene Recognition
• Super SteadyShot
• HD Output
• Three colour options: Silver, Black and Red
Sony optical image stabilisation
Teamed with Super SteadyShot
optical image stabilisation, this Double Anti-Blur solution ensures
clearer handheld pictures, especially in low light or at higher zoom
settings. The BIONZ processor also powers the D-Range Optimiser,
adjusting exposure and contrast for natural-looking results, especially
in strongly backlit scenes where there’s a risk of losing high- and
lowlight detail. A new DRO Plus mode processes each image region
separately for even more lifelike, balanced exposures with the
trickiest scenes.
Sony Face Detection technology
The improved Face Detection
technology can now distinguish automatically between children and
adults, adjusting exposure, skin tone and red-eye reduction for great
portraits with super-quick subject tracking. For even more fun when
you’re shooting, Smile Shutter waits until the subject smiles before
automatically firing the shutter. It’s great for capturing relaxed
portraits and special moments with young children who won’t always
smile on demand. Used in conjunction with Face Detection, it can be
primed to fire the shutter when either a child or adult smiles.
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