The remarkably tiny Sony Cybershot DSC-T7 packs a whopping 5.1 megapixels literally into the palm of your hand. Thanks to a highly efficient design, the Sony Cyber-shot T7 is just over a third-of-an inch, making it Sony’s thinnest, fully-featured model yet. Though small in stature, the camera packs a powerful punch. It has a 2.5-inch LCD screen, covering about two-thirds of the back of the digital camera, which is perfectly sized for framing, displaying and sharing pictures.

This ultra-compact camera represents a milestone in ingenious design,said Hiro Takahashi, vice president for digital imaging products at Sony Electronics. Thin is the theme, but this camera is absolutely bursting with great picture quality and style. The Cybershot T7 is a must-have camera for the fashion-forward crowd.�
Sony Cybershot T7 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Includes Docking Station)
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The Imaging Resource have posted their review today of the Sony T7. They love this camera! and awarded it a “Dave’s Pick”. Here’s a quoatation-

“The new Sony DSC-T7 takes “thin” to a whole new level for a sophisticated digital camera design. By far the thinnest Cybershot to date, the Sony T7 is noteworthy not only for its amazingly thin profile, but for the range of features and image quality that the Sony engineers managed to pack into its tiny frame. While there are always compromises when making a super-tiny digicam, the Sony T7 does better than most. I was particularly impressed by its lens, not so much for its absolute quality as for the extent to which it avoids some of the severe problems with soft corners and high chromatic aberration we’ve seen in so many subcompact cameras in the past. Other image quality parameters are good too, with great color, solid resolution, and good dynamic range. Despite its tiny size, the Sony T7 offers a strong feature set, great snapping speed, and excellent video capabilities. About its only significant limitations are somewhat limited low light capability, and the short battery life and weak flash output that’s typical of subcompact camera models. Bottom line, a fine little camera, good enough to be made a “Dave’s Pick.” If you’re in the market for a really compact digital camera, but don’t want to give up lots of features or accept poor-quality images to get there, you owe it to yourself to check out the Sony T7. One word of warning though: Don’t pick one up and hold it unless you plan to buy one: They’re that addicting.”

Basic Features
* 5.1-megapixel CCD.
* 2.5-inch color LCD monitor with Transflective design for dramatically improved readability in bright light.
* Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar 3x zoom lens, equivalent to 38-114mm on a 35mm camera.
* Maximum aperture of f/3.5 - f/4.4, depending on lens zoom position.
* As much as 6x Precision Digital Zoom, and as much as 12x Smart Zoom (in VGA mode; not available at 5 megapixels).
* Full Auto and Program exposure modes.
* Shutter speeds from 1/1,000 to 1 second (as long as 2 seconds in Night Shot mode).
* Built-in flash with four modes, plus Red Eye reduction.
* Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo image storage, 32MB Memory Stick Duo card included.
* Cradle included as stand; Interface adapter also included for easy connection to a computer or television set, USB and A/V cables included.
* Power supplied by NP-FE1 Info-Lithium battery (supplied with external charger) or AC adapter (optional).
* Pixela Image Mixer software and USB drivers included for both Windows and Mac platforms.

Special Features
* Movie mode with MPEG VX Movie option. (Continuous high-res video recording with Memory Stick PRO Duo cards)
* Magnifying Glass, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Candle, Soft Snap, Landscape, High Speed Shutter, Beach, Snow, and Fireworks preset scene modes.
* 10-second Self-Timer for delayed shutter release.
* Picture Effects menu with Sepia and Black & White effects.
* Macro (close-up) lens setting.
* White balance (color) adjustment with six modes.
* Burst, Multi Burst, Auto Exposure Bracketing, and Normal record modes.
* Multi-Pattern and Spot metering modes.
* Sensitivity setting with four ISO equivalents (64, 100, 200, 400) and an Auto setting.
* Five-area Multi-Point auto focus with Spot and Center AF modes, and AF illuminator.
* Single and Monitoring AF modes.
* Automatic Noise Reduction for longer exposures.
* DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility.

Accessories
Sony LCHMA Aluminum Memory Stick Media Carrying Case
Sony VCT-1500L Digital Camera & Camcorder Tripod
Sony LCM-THA Semi-Soft Carrying Case for DSC-T7 Digital Camera
Sony SPK-THA Sports Pack for T7 Digital Camera
Sony LCS-CSG Soft Genuine Leather Carrying Case for T5/T9 Digital Cameras
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