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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10 is a slim and stylish point-and-shoot digital camera (released on 01.08.06) equipped with 3x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar® optical zoom lens with Super Steady Shot® optical image stabilization . The camera featuring a 7.2 megapixels (CCD), a 2.5-inch LCD screen, and it’s running on a rechargeable NiMH batteries. The camera will be in August for about US $400 at sonystyle.com

Review by CNET

Years after the first Sony T-series hit the market, it’s still impossible to deny the cool factor of these little, silver snapshot cameras. This time, Sony serves up the 7.2-megapixel Cyber Shot DSC-T10, which lands between the 6-megapixel DSC-T9 and the 7.2-megapixel DSC-T30 in the company’s line. The DSC-T10 doesn’t sport the fancy plexiglass back panel or the 3-inch LCD of the T30, but it’s got most of that camera’s other features and a nice looking 2.5-inch LCD of its own. To keep things interesting, Sony has offered a choice of four colors for the T10: black, pink, silver, and white.
Except for its 7.2-megapixel CCD sensor, the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T10 is extremely similar to the DSC-T9. A full-body-width sliding lens cover turns the camera on and off, and the back panel layout is essentially identical, with most of the control buttons gathered to the right of the 2.5-inch, 230,000-pixel LCD. One nice touch is that, when the lens cover is in the down position, a small vertical ridge provides a perfect grip for your middle finger. A tiny button to the right of the shutter controls the camera’s optical image stabilization, which Sony refers to as Super Steady Shot. We found that it’ll get you between one and two stops of leeway when shooting at slower shutter speeds. For example, we were able to shoot steady, crisp images at 1/20 second with stabilization on, in situations that would normally require a shutter speed of 1/60 second to prevent blur.

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Review by dpreview.com

Sony is launching a new color strategy with the introduction of its seven-megapixel Cyber-shot® DSC-T10 digital still camera. Premiering this summer in pink, white, black and silver, the new model upholds the standard for slim and stylish design.
“The number of digital still cameras per household is steadily increasing, up to three or four, which suggests that people are buying cameras to fulfill different needs,” said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital still cameras and photo printers at Sony Electronics. “Our new model is so stylish that it can be viewed as a fashion accessory.”
Not Just Another Pretty Face
The new T-series camera features double anti-blur protection to deliver great pictures, even in unfavorable lighting conditions, such as low-lit nightclubs or restaurants.
It incorporates Super Steady Shot® optical image stabilization to reduce the chances of taking a blurry picture because of shaky hands. The camera automatically calculates the compensation needed to provide a clear, crisp image.

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Review by Steves Digicams

Equipped with double anti-blur protection, the DSC-T10 is the great for capturing photos in low light situations. The T10 provides 7-megapixels of resolution for poster size prints as well as a Carl Zeiss “folded” 3x optical zoom, VGA sized MPEG movie recording, 58MB of internal memory and a huge 2.5-inch high-quality LCD display. With its Super Steady Shot® optical image stabilization and high-sensitivity mode button, in seconds you can reduce the chance of taking a blurry picture the very first time.
Adding to its already stylish and sleek design, Sony is launching a new color strategy with the Cyber-shot® DSC-T10. Users can choose from pink, white, black and silver.
The Super Steady Shot technology minimizes blur caused by shaky hands, while the high light sensitivity (up to ISO 1000) mode reduces blur by shooting at faster shutter speeds. There’s even added defense with Sony’s Clear RAWâ„¢ noise reduction system, which kicks in to counter picture noise associated with high-sensitivity shooting.
As with other T-series cameras, you simply slide the lens cover down and the camera is ready to capture images in seconds. Sony’s ultra-fast Real Imaging Processorâ„¢ circuitry increases the camera’s efficiency for quicker start-up, faster shot-to-shot times, higher-quality movie capture, and longer battery life. Its supplied InfoLithium® battery provides plenty of power - up to 250 shots per full charge.

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Review by LetsGoDigital

Sony Cybershot T10 - Image stabilizer
The new Sony Cyber-shot DSC T10 digital compact camera features double anti-blur protection to deliver great pictures, even in unfavorable lighting conditions, such as low-lit nightclubs or restaurants. It incorporates Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization to reduce the chances of taking a blurry picture because of shaky hands. The Sony T10 camera automatically calculates the compensation needed to provide a clear, crisp image. Pre-orders will begin on Aug. 4 at the sonystyle.com website .
Sony T10 digital camera - Sensitiviy
The Sony Cybershot T10’s high light sensitivity, up to ISO 1000, minimizes blurriness when you need to shoot at faster shutter speeds because of low-light conditions or fast-moving subjects. By selecting the high sensitivity mode, you can shoot in available light for more natural exposure or in settings where flash is not permitted, such as museums.

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