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Wide zoom display |
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| Change your viewer to fit viewing opportunities. A “wide zoom” function allows photos to be displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio. Even 4:3 and 3:2 aspect ratio photos can be displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio when viewing on actual HDTV or on the full wide-screen LCD display of the camera — for a feeling of HDTV viewing. |
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| Note: Movies are shown in 4:3 aspect ratio. |
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Need operational assistance? Ask Function Guide. |
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| Designed for all kinds of users from novices to veterans, this beginner-friendly feature offers step-by-step instructions by providing clear, easy-to-understand, simplified guidance as you operate the camera. For example, an icon guide on the control button describes the selected shooting mode. Additionally, explanations are provided for the Scene Selection mode, so users can easily understand the optimal shooting mode depending on the situation. The easy-to-use Function Guide not only displays icons but also provides clear instructions, making camera operation easier and more worry-free than ever before. Of course, the Function Guide can be turned On/Off according to your needs. With the Function Guide on, even beginners won’t need a users’ guide. As you get used to the camera operation, turn the Function Guide off to speed up the operation. |
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| Icon guide |
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Mode guide |
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Image size guide |
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Grid lines |
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| When framing your scene, the new Grid lines feature puts a grid on the images so you can analyse the overall balance at a glance and determine the most pleasing composition. |
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| Convenient Shooting modes in the new DSC-T200 include Scene Selection modes that let you easily create beautiful images in almost any type of setting. Whether capturing friends at twilight with illuminated skyscrapers in the background, natural beauty at beach resorts, or fireworks in the night sky, the results are as spectacular as the scene you are shooting. Also included is High Sensitivity mode, which automatically selects the best ISO setting to allow a high shutter speed in any situation. Without using a flash, you can shoot outdoors at twilight or inside dimly lit restaurants and achieve clear, natural results. Moreover, unique new Smile Shutter mode can detect smiling faces, sense expressions, and automatically take pictures. This intelligent function handles all details — focus, exposure, white balance, skin tone, flash, and even selection of the main subject in a group. It’s easy for anybody to use — so you’ll never again miss a winning smile. In fact, you may not need to “Say cheese!” any more — unless you want to continue the tradition! |
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High Sensitivity |
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Smile Shutter |
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Soft Snap |
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Twilight Portrait |
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Twilight |
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| Shoot without flash in low-light reducing blur |
When the camera detects a smile, the shutter is released automatically. |
Shoot subject with soft background |
Shoot portraits in low light with flash |
Shoot low light scene without flash |
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Landscape |
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High-speed shutter |
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Beach |
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Snow |
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Fireworks |
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| Shoot landscapes with distant focus |
Shoot moving subject to stop action |
Shoot waterside scene with rich blue colour |
Shoot whitish scene brightly |
Shoot fireworks in all their splendour |
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| The DSC-T200 extends your shooting pleasure with enough battery power for 250 shots per charge. Sony’s highly efficient Bionz imaging processor accelerates start-up time and reduces power consumption. Thanks to the convenient combination of quick start up time, improved shutter time lag, and long-lasting battery power, users miss fewer photo opportunities when travelling, at sporting events and everywhere they go. The camera can also be adapted to continuous shooting and start-up time is only 1.5 seconds. |
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Plenty of internal memory |
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| When the memory stick reaches full capacity, or even if there is no Memory Stick in your camera, you can still store images in 31MB (approx.) of internal memory. You’ll appreciate this feature when you forget to bring your optional Memory Stick Duo™ or simply take more photos than you were expecting to shoot. Photos in internal memory can easily be copied to Memory Stick Duo™. |
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Keep images organised with ease on your PC |
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| Sony’s advanced image management software, Picture Motion Browser, comes bundled with your Cyber-shot DSC-T200. Once installed in your PC, this software automatically organises the images you upload from your Cyber-shot by date in a calendar format for easy searching. Basic features such as photo CD/DVD burning, adding dates to JPEG snapshots, and resizing images for transfer to Memory Stick have been improved for easier operation. And if you add an optional GPS Unit GPS-CS1, the software’s advanced Map View function can even automatically organise your holiday photos according to where they were shot and display them where they belong on a world map that indicates the latitude and longitude. |
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| Note: Maps provided courtesy of Google Maps. |
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Print your photos directly from the camera |
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| You can easily print directly from the camera without using a PC. Just insert the memory card in the DPP-FP 70/90 digital photo printer, select images on the 3.5-inch LCD, and print away! Or when using any PictBridge™ compatible printer, just connect it to Cyber-shot via USB cable, select images on Cyber-shot’s LCD, and print! |
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