Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-T7 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-T7.
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28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
That should pretty much assure you of good build quality and a high-quality finish, and the DSC-T7 doesn't disappoint. Even more impressive is that this camera is the thinnest of all the super-slim models in our supertest group, actually measuring in a...
Extremely thin, Five-point autofocus system, Crisp level of sharpness
Relatively meagre megapixel count, Some noise
As they used to say on their advertising campaigns, "Its a Sony." That should pretty much assure you of good build quality and a high-quality finish, and the DSC-T7 doesnt disappoint. Even more impressive is that this camera is the thinnest of all th...
Abstract: A great-looking camera, but its photo quality and features dont justify its price If youre on the beach or out for a night with some mates, you dont want to have to a big chunky camera clunking around in your coat pocket. You want something you ...
Abstract: Sonys wafer-thin CyberShot T7 is encased in a metal jacket so, despite its fragile appearance, its actually pretty robust. Its modern design makes it a little uncomfortable to hold despite a moulded grip on the right edge, and it always feels a li...
Abstract: There is a lot to like about the Sony DSC T7. It is unbelievably slim and stylish. It is a lot more expensive than other cameras with similar features and I am not sure I can justify the additional cost.
Abstract: If Sonys designers had a brief to build a camera for T3 readers, the DSC-T7 could have been the result. Its the most desirable piece of kit weve seen this year, and it hits all the right buttons: slim and stylish, five megapixels, 2.5-inch LCD, pl...
Slim, pocketable and even wearable; sturdy metal case; big, bright LCD; all main functions accessible via buttons; pleasing snapshots; great macro, magnifying glass and movie modes
Awkward to handle; cryptic menus; separate accessories required to mount it on a tripod, connect it to your computer and charge the battery
The superslim design makes it the Kate Moss of ultracompacts, but you pay a price -- both financially and in terms of the handling. Nevertheless, snapshots are pleasing and the big, bright LCD makes it a great camera to hand around. ...
Abstract: hy does a camera have to be thin? It doesn't, but if you like the idea of having a real camera in your pocket instead of just a phone that takes fuzzy snapshots, size becomes an issue and it's certainly more comfortable to carry something small, light and slender instead of a little brick...