Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-T30 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-T30.
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Abstract: Click on the T30 for a 360° QTVR tourThe Super Steady Shot technology minimizes blur caused by shaky hands, while the its high light sensitivity (ISO 1000) mode reduces blur by shooting at faster shutter speeds. Theres even added defense with Sonys C...
Ultra-slim form factor, literally shirt-pocket sized
Excellent feature set for a subcompact
Very effective image stabilization for steady photos even in limited lighting
Excellent lens, very sharp, softens only in extreme corners, chromatic aberration ...
High-ISO shots are very noisy under limited-light conditions
Short exposure times limit low-light shooting somewhat (still more than adequate for typical city night scenes though)
Continuous-mode cycle times are on the slow side
So-so white balance per...
The DSC-T30 continues a Sony tradition of high quality in the subcompact category, packing more features into a smaller space than most anything else out there, but this time with the added bonus of optical image stabilization. Like those of other rece...
Abstract: The Cyber-shot DSC-T30 ($500) is the top-end model in Sonys ultra-thin camera lineup. The T30 takes the basic design and features of the DSC-T9 and cranks them up a notch. That means that in addition to a 3X zoom lens and optical image stabilize...
Abstract: DPInterface Sony Cyber-shot T30 ReviewBrad Soo - May 1st, 2006 (Updated May 6th, 2006) Its the all new Sony Cyber-shot T30. This little camera packs 7 megapixels of resolution, a large 3 inch LCD, ISO 1000 high sensitivity and a 75% battery life incr...
Costly, Image Noise, Continuous shot mode The Final Word A competent model, the T30 offers reasonable image quality but suffers because of some noise issues.
A competent model, the T30 offers reasonable image quality but suffers because of some noise issues.
Large three-inch LCD screen, Optical image stabilisation, 58MB of built-in memory
Bulky design, Flimsy battery and memory stick compartment cover, Cameras back tends to retain fingerprints, Slow flash recharge cycle, No unlimited continuous shooting mode, Noisy images at ISO 800 and ISO 1,000
The slightly bulkier Cyber-shot T30 (compared with the Cyber-shot T9) is targeted at those looking for a compact-sized shooter with a large LCD screen. ...
Mince, élégant dans sa coque noire, Grand écran : 3 pouces, Rapide : 1,4 sec à la mise sous tension, 1 sec entre 2 photos, Zoom stabilisé (même si d'autres le sont mieux), Zoom optique actif en mode vidéo et inaud...
Couleurs trop vives, Cartes Memory Stick Pro coûteuses, Bruit trop fort dès 200 ISO, Stabilisation moins efficace que chez Canon et Panasonic
Le T30 surpasse le T9 par son mode vidéo, un peu plus fluide. Autrement, les deux se valent....
grand écran LCD de 7,6 cm ; stabilisation optique de limage ; 58 Mo de mémoire intégrée.
léger embonpoint ; cache du compartiment batterie/carte mémoire peu solide ; dos de lappareil propice aux traces de doigt ; lenteur du cycle de rechargement du flash ; absence de mode rafale illimité ; bruit sur les images aux r&e...
un peu plus encombrant que le Cyber-shot T9, le Cyber-shot T30 sadresse à ceux qui recherchent un appareil photo compact doté dun grand écran LCD.
grand écran LCD de 7,6 cm ; stabilisation optique de limage ; 58 Mo de mémoire intégrée.
léger embonpoint ; cache du compartiment batterie/carte mémoire peu solide ; dos de lappareil propice aux traces de doigt ; lenteur du cycle de rechargement du flash ; absence de mode rafale illimité ; bruit sur les images aux réglages ISO 800 et 1000.
un peu plus encombrant que le Cyber-shot T9, le Cyber-shot T30 sadresse à ceux qui recherchent un appareil photo compact doté dun grand écran LCD. ...