Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7 review

Straight to the top of the Weightwatchers class

As they used to say on their advertising campaigns, "It's a Sony."

TechRadar Verdict

If you don't mind downsizing your megapixel count along with your camera, the Sony is a fun-sized delight

Pros

  • +

    Extremely thin

    Five-point autofocus system

    Crisp level of sharpness

Cons

  • -

    Relatively meagre megapixel count

    Some noise

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As they used to say on their advertising campaigns, "It's a Sony." 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 at just over half the thickness of the Canon Ixus 750 and Olympus Mju-Mini.

Sadly, the maximum image size is scaled down a little along with the body dimensions, at least compared with some of the cameras in the group, so you only get a 5.1Mp sensor. The lens is more impressive as it's of the 'folded optics' variety so there's no barrel to protrude from the tiny camera body even when it's going about its business of offering a 3x optical zoom range.

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