Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9

February 1st, 2006 | by David Elrich

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I really liked the looks of the DSC-T9 and it takes solid but not D-SLR level photos


Highs: Super thin 6MP digicam with optical image stabilization

Lows: Expensive with crummy editing software

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Introduction

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Two years ago Sony shook up the digital camera world with the introduction of the DSC-T1, the first 5-megapixel model with a huge 2.5-inch LCD screen and an ultra thin form factor thanks to a non-extending 3x optical zoom lens. Even at $550, it was a smash hit and was followed by many competitors and various iterations by Sony itself. The recently introduced Sony DSC-T9 is the latest edition and it adds some significant improvements including a 6MP imager, higher sensitivity (ISO 640) and Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization, a very important feature for a camera that's held by your fingertips. Even better the camera is cheaper than the original by a 100 clams. Now is this the pocketable camera of your dreams? Let's fire it up and see, shall we?

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