Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization

  • 12.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD image sensor
  • 4x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens; Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
  • 720p high-definition movie capture with stereo sound; HDMI compatible
  • Face Detection; Smile Shutter technology
  • 11MB built-in memory; capture images to Memory Stick Duo/PRO Duo Media (not included)

Product Description
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900 point and shoot digital cameras combine style with power and intelligence. At just over 5/8” (16.3mm) thin, the T900 comes in 4 sophisticated colors and has a stylish look. With the T900 taking great pictures is now easier than ever. The iAuto mode goes beyond the traditional auto mode, thinking and working for you; recognizing scenes, lighting conditions, faces, and automatically adjusts camera settings resulting in clearer images, and faces with more natural skin tones and less blur. T900 also features HD Movie mode, recording in 720p and stereo sound for capturing your precious moments on video. Compose, review, and share your memories on the dazzling 3.5” high-resolution (921k pixels) touch-screen… More >>

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization

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  1. Eli Langer
    1:12 pm on November 7th, 2009

    this camera despite its appeal, which it has loads of! comes with the most disgracefully poor battery of any electronic device i have ever owned.

    it is absolutely useless as a camera with a battery that performs like this. and no i dont imagine carrying a pocketful of batteries with me. i have been using the dsc t1 for years and its battery although no larger than the t900s battery outlast it by ten times. this camera is dead in the water.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Sharon K. Allen
    3:09 pm on November 7th, 2009

    My daughter discovered when you place this camera in the case toe scerrn lights up when the bottom edge (oppisite the wrist strap) toufches the bottom of the case, when you start to pull the camera from the case the screen goes black, thus uvery time she goes to use the camera it is either dead or very low on battery charge not much use to her with this condition, we sent it to sony they said there was no problem with the camera, we went to BestBuy tried thier display camera and guess what same problem the salesman couldnt believe what he was seeing long story short we have a camera that is useless to us unless you want tochance carrying it without a case by the wasy we have tried 2 different cases
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Turtle
    5:06 pm on November 7th, 2009

    This camera looks great at first glance. But in owning and using the camera for a few months now, I have gone from excitement to regret. Here are the things I really hate about this camera:

    1. You can’t just use a cable to transfer photos. You have to have the dock with you. What a hassle! Your other option is to buy a memory stick card reader to plug directly into your machine. Or maybe there’s some custom cable they will sell you. But why should you have to buy extra garbage just to get photos from your camera into your computer? The camera should come with a cable that plugs directly from the camera into a USB port.

    2. You have to take the battery out of the camera to charge it. Or buy an AC adapter to plug into the dock. Again, Sony makes you choose between a bad user experience or spending more money for accessories to achieve a decent user experience.

    3. This also means that when you travel, you have to pack the battery charger and dock in addition to the USB cable (that plugs into the dock). It boggles my mind that they wouldn’t just stick a micro-USB port on this camera so all you’d need is a micro-USB cable to charge the camera and transfer the photos simultaneously. And yes, micro-USB can handle it. My BlackBerry has a 3.2MP camera and a battery that has more than twice the capacity of the Sony camera. And the required circuitry can’t be too large, considering my BlackBerry is smaller than this camera.

    The only excuse I can think of is that Sony wants to force you to spend more money on accessories. And they are counting that the “average user” doesn’t realize that there is a much simpler and convenient solution like micro-USB. The other possible excuse is just stupid corporate decision-making trumping good user experience.

    Either way, I feel completely burned as a customer. I wanted to return this study in poor user experience, but I had misplaced the battery charger and I didn’t find it until it was too late to return it. Yet another reason to hate all these extra parts you have to keep track of…

    Worse still, we downloaded our first batch of photos only to find that they were very poor quality. A lot of blur and grain because it wasn’t a brightly lit scene. The only time I have gotten decent photos out of this thing is when there is a lot of ambient light.

    Garbage.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. S. Joseph
    5:37 pm on November 7th, 2009

    This is my first digital camera and I love it. The picture quality is very clear and you can even record for long periods of time. My only qualm is that it’s completely touch screen and I’m worried about the screen cracking. Other than that, it’s a great product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. The Count
    6:10 pm on November 7th, 2009

    Had this camera for about a day now and tested it on a variety of subjects. Style and handling are very good, as is the amazingly bright and sharp touch display.

    As with many digital cameras, i had to tweak some settings to get the optimal results for my personal taste: PGM mode, 200 ISO, vivid colors, auto focus throughout the frame.

    And yet, it seems that many pictures lack the total sharpness i have expected. even the areas which are focused lack that ‘wow, razor sharp’ punch. of course you can always add sharping with your favorite software but i was expecting this in a $300+ camera.

    Still not sure if i will keep this one or try out the brand new Canon PowerShot SD980IS as well, but it does cost $30 more on Amazon at the moment.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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