Thursday, July 29, 2010

Friday, October 9, 2009

in the side view, there is a key in a diagonal plane which is used for switshing between Active (picture taking) and Viewing (picture viewing ) modes.
this one's screen has a lot of options right up on the screen making it a little cluttery but functionality is top notch.

Today i am reviewing the Sony Cybershot DSC-T90 Digital Camera. First let the pictures do the talking------














this is the front view. it is fully brushed-stainless steel. all black body with mirror-like finish in the front.














this is underside of the camera. it contains the traditional cover for the 2 slots of memory stick Pro Duo and the Lithium Ion battery.














Here we can see that the mirror-like cover can be slided down and that reveals the 12.1 megapixel 5x Autofocus Carl-Zeiss Lens and LED Flash.














This from where you will see the outside world. it might sound funny and non-sensical but the omission of a separate viewfinder is not that good of Sony because if the screen goes off or malfunctions then you cant do much. and the screen is an LCD Touchscreen (yes LCD TOUCHSCREEN) and i suppose you might have started wondering what if keep touching the LCD like 10times just for going down for some menus ? yes it gives the typical liquid effect. we'll see more on that later.















this is the upper side of the camera. this one's real thin mind you. here there is a control for Zoom In and Out, Power key and the Shutter, of course .