Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2

With this cool little camera’s 4GB of internal memory, you can say goodbye to memory cards—but you’ll pay a premium for the privilege. The good news is that you also get primo design, easy-to-use touch-screen controls, and good-quality photos into the bargain.
4GB of internal memory. Touch-screen controls. In-camera image editing. High ISO settings.
Can’t save images to memory card until onboard memory is full. Requires a proprietary dongle to connect to PCs. High ISO settings yield dark photos.
Sony ultracompact Cyber-shot cameras are known for sporting innovative, minimalist designs and snapping great shots. Unfortunately, they’re also known for high prices. The 8.1-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2 is no exception, and at $349.99 (direct), it’s $50 more expensive than its sibling, the DSC-T70, which has a bigger and wider touch-screen LCD. And the T70 is already more expensive than competing cameras from other manufacturers. What sets the T2 apart is its 4GB of onboard memory, which is seriously spacious compared with the standard-issue 32MB or so you get with most point-and-shoots, so you won’t have to spend any extra cash on memory cards. Add good looks, easy-to-use touch-screen controls, and impressive image quality, and you’ve got a camera that should please style-conscious snapshooters.
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- Type: Consumer
- Megapixels: 8.1 MP
- Maximum Resolution: 3264 x 2448 pixels
- Storage Capacity: 4 GB
- Included Memory: On Board
- Media Format: Memory Stick Duo
- Battery Type Supported: Lithium Ion
- Included Batteries: Yes
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Video Record and Playback: Yes
- 35-mm Equivalent (Wide): 38
- 35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto): 114

