Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 05:55:28
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Very stylish ultra compact digital camera. Straightforward and easy to use, but I have reservations about the picture quality produced during my test shots.
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Sonys 5.1 megapixel Cyber-shot DSCT33 is cleverly designed and compact. Its roughly the size of a deck of cards and looks like a fancy silver-plated cigarette box; the front and back are smooth, with no bulky bits sticking out. Its slimness makes it a...
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Click on the T33 for a 360° QTVR tourThe T33 has sophisticated auto-focus and auto-exposure options to help get the picture right the first time. It allows you to choose from nine settings to match the scene ? whether it?s twilight, portrait, landscape...
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Shortly after the CyberShot T3’s introduction, Sony decided to widen its ultra-compact digital camera range with yet another 5.1 MP model. The CyberShot DSC – T33 features a slim metal body which reassembles but still improves aesthetically th...

image qualityLarge, easy to read screen and menus, Included LiIon battery, pouch and charger/external PSU, Video quality and compression is very good, Useful InfoLithium battery monitoring...

Very limiting flash performance, Lack of manual control over the exposure, No builtin tripod mount you have to use the Cybershot station, No builtin USB port you have to use the Cybershot station or a card reader, Auto White Balance is poor indoors, Lack...

This camera surely makes a name for Sonys new line of ultra compacts. It is very easy to control and image quality is very good considering its size and extraordinary lens design. Aesthetics and construction quality are very good and surely will appe...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 05:55:24
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A go-anywhere, pocket-sized camera...
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dcresource.com Updated: 2011-10-04 05:55:36
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 ($450) is the follow-up to the Cyber-shot DSC-T1, which was one of the most popular cameras of 2004. (Okay, there was a DSC-T3 too, but it was never sold here in the U.S.) The T33 doesnt change very much from the T1...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2011-10-04 05:55:40
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Another lean Cyber-shot T-model made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The DSC-T33 will go on sale in March for $450 (USD)?fifty bucks cheaper than its vanished predecessor, the Sony Cyber-shot T3. The T3 was announced last Augus...
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DPInterface Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 ReviewBrad Soo - July 13th, 2005 (Updated January 5th, 2006) The sliding cover found on the T1 is now gone on the Sony Cyber-shot T33, which also adds a few improvements such as a higher resolution Hybrid 2.5 inch L...
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