In fact the only physical controls the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 possesses are a playback button shaped like a lozenge and situated top right of the LCD, plus a top-mounted on/off switch recessed into a mirrored strip. Only a couple of Canon's compacts seem to be bothering to include them these days - a throwback perhaps to its traditional photographic heritage - and Sony of course has no such ties to convention. Another new model, the T900, boasts a larger 3.5-inch variety and basically looks to be the T500 with a resolution hike.Īs you'd expect, with a screen of that size on a compact, the T90 has no optical viewfinder to fall back on. It's still minimalist and slender however, being a mere 13.9mm at its narrowest point, with the main talking point its 3-inch, widescreen ratio 230k-dot resolution screen at the rear. Unlike the currently available T500 however, the T90 boasts an integrated 4x optical zoom (rather than 5x) and a 12.1 megapixel effective photo resolution (rather than 10.1). Like both earlier models it features a sliding faceplate that covers and protects the lens when not in use, and also acts as another means of activating the camera when it is slid open. The glossy T90 is the latest in a line of fashion conscious Sony Cyber-shot touch screen compacts - coming after the T77 and T500, rated on Photography Blog earlier this year. Available in silver, black, pink, blue and brown, the Sony DSC-T90 currently retails for about $300 / £289. The Sony T90 also boasts 1280x720 pixel 720p HD movie recording with stereo sound and HDMI output. Measuring 13.9mm thick, highlights of the T90 include a 12.1 megapixel sensor, 35-140mm equivalent 4x zoom lens, large 3.0-inch touch-sensitive rear screen, Super SteadyShot optical image stabilisation, face and smile detection technology, ISO 3200 and intelligent scene recognition. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 is a slim and stylish ultra-compact digital camera featuring a metal body, sliding front plate and folded optics.
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